
News Updates

Dumb and Dumber more like it
Things are certainly getting weird over at the Liberal Party’s camp with two new International Men of Mysteries emerging. Brooks appearing on dating and pick up sites denying it is him and turncoat Coats telling us it was an imposter we saw at a Hobart cafe not him. Let’s not forget Behrakis’ poison pen either!

AFP warns of tech support scams following warrants in Wollongong
The Australian Federal Police (AFP) is warning the public to carefully vet who they allow to remotely access their computers, following a search warrant in Wollongong as part of a cybercrime investigation into an alleged fraudulent technical support business. Operation Rayko is a cybercrime investigation into an Australian business that purports to offer genuine Microsoft technology support to Australian customers.

Charges laid after $2.7 million worth of cocaine concealed in clay bricks
Organised Crime Squad detectives have charged a man in Sydney as part of ongoing investigations into the alleged importation of cocaine worth an estimated $2.7 million concealed in clay blocks. Last Sunday (25 April 2021), officers from the Australian Border Force (ABF) identified a consignment which arrived in Sydney from the United Kingdom. The air cargo consignment – which was

Body found
A body was discovered at Cornelian Bay this morning. Tasmania Police including members of the Criminal Investigation Branch and Forensic Services have been at the scene most of the morning and are investigating the circumstances.


Action on the high seas
Grassroots Action Network says: BOATS ARE IN THE WATER We now have a floatilla of boats and two people locked on to the Ta Ann ship destined to take Tassie native forest logs to Sarawak Malaysia. As long as our politicians continue to prioritise foreign corporations and greed over the Tasmanian people we will continue to take action. 🤙 Updates

Walrus amused
We note the Walrus thinks one of our stories is funny tonight. We assume the profile name change has come about after the Alien reported back to you last Friday.

The Mercury have second crack at false report affecting Hobart business
On the 19th of April The Mercury newspaper published online that a Salamanca restaurant went bust “CBD restaurant goes bust owing creditors $180k” After TVN published our story that was fact checked with authorities The Mercury within only minutes pulled their story offline. The Mercury were also out by one million dollars! The information they provided was false. The restaurant

Let’s play Q and A with TVN
When is it ok for a Barrister to have sexual relations with a client in order to have fees reduced or waived along with some cash? When is it ok for a lawyer to give a minor and a vulnerable young person alcohol during a ‘lounge room’ home visit at the lawyers home? Cash and Legal Aid Commission of Tasmania

AUSTRALIAN PARAMEDICS ASSOCIATION TASMANIA DEMANDS ADDITIONAL 183 PARAMEDICS AND 41 SUPPORT STAFF
The Australian Paramedics Association of Tasmania (APA) believes the incoming government immediately needs to provide an increase of paramedics and background support staff to meet growing ambulance demand and increasing ambulance response times. Tasmania has the worst response times in the country, with a median state-wide response time of 32.8 minutes. This median response time continues to worsen, despite government

Come clean Coats
Exclusive disturbing report: Despite contacting two Liberal media advisors, one several times, the Liberal party media office, Premier Gutwein and Will Coats six times, none of them have bothered to respond to our simple question. Will Coats had a meeting at a Castray Esplanade cafe at 10.00am on the 8th of April with a person. Flowing from that meeting came

Losses to car ad scams climbing
Australians have already lost over $288,000 to vehicle scams in the first quarter of this year, more than all losses reported to Scamwatch in 2019, and scammers have now begun impersonating defence personnel to con their victims. In a vehicle scam, scammers post fake online listings offering to sell in-demand cars at well below market value to lure potential buyers