Devonport councillors honoured for service
Three Devonport Councillors were honoured for their contribution to Local Government at a Local Government Association of Tasmania meeting at the paranaple convention centre today.
Three Devonport Councillors were honoured for their contribution to Local Government at a Local Government Association of Tasmania meeting at the paranaple convention centre today.
Devonport Mayor Annette Rockliff said the passing of Queen Elizabeth II would be felt as a loss by many in the community, as today’s news
One of Devonport’s main roads will receive a $1.5 million renewal with works starting next month. Devonport Mayor Annette Rockliff said a key element of
Spring has sprung in the Devonport Regional Gallery for September, with three brilliant exhibitions showcasing plenty of stories from all walks of life. In the
Taking a trip down memory lane, best describes two new exhibitions currently on display at the Devonport Regional Gallery. I’m Still Standing – Devonport Surviving
Devonport City Council is seeking community feedback on its draft Open Space Strategy 2022-2032. Thanks to everyone who shared what they love about Devonport’s open spaces
Tasmania’s only women’s art prize will celebrate 20 years with its finalists’ exhibition opening at the Devonport Regional Art Gallery tonight. Devonport Mayor Annette Rockliff
Devonport City Council continues to support its focus on amalgamation in the Mersey Region, as it welcomes the interim report for the Tasmanian Government’s Future
Discover how to make your food budget go further while cooking healthy and tasty protein-based food, for this year’s Devonport Festival of Learning, which starts
Devonport City Council will vie for a national title in the Australasian Management Challenge national competition in Adelaide this week. After recently claiming the Tasmanian
Devonport twins Grace and Jamie Pattison, 22, are no strangers to playing squash at an elite level, competing in national and state competitions from a
You’re never too old to learn, is what Devonport Mayor Annette Rockliff believes this year’s Festival of Learning will aim to prove. And she’s calling
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