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"We will amend the University of Tasmania Act 1992 to require that land at Sandy Bay currently held by the University of Tasmania cannot be sold except with the explicit support of both Houses of ...
The University of Tasmania's proposed move from the Sandy Bay campus faces passionate opposition from some residents and city retailers — but student opinions are mixed.
Sandy Bay—an exclusive suburb of Hobart,. Australia—is known for its magnificent views over Tasmania’s River Derwent, and waterfront mansions that provide front-row seats to the Boxing Day ...
Sandy Bay Rd is officially Tasmania’s most dangerous road, with a new study of crash hot spots also revealing prangs across the state were most likely to involve men, drivers aged over 65 ...
One Sandy Bay school set to benefit from the expanded ferry service is Mount Carmel College, where about 25 per cent of the student cohort and 30-35 per cent of staff live on the Eastern Shore.
Tasmanian — not interstate — buyers were lining up for a chance to purchase this rare slice of paradise on the river’s edge at Sandy Bay. No.686 Sand Bay Road, Sandy Bay hit the market last ...
A boarding house in suburban Sandy Bay will be able to accommodate up to 18 people after receiving planning approval from Hobart City Council. ... and is close to the University of Tasmania.
A Sandy Bay cafe owner says rising rents, decreased consumer spending, and ever increasing cost-of-living pressures are pushing many Sandy Bay businesses to the brink of collapse.
A Sandy Bay cafe owner says rising rents, decreased consumer spending, and ever increasing cost-of-living pressures are pushing many Sandy Bay businesses to the brink of collapse.
A boarding house in suburban Sandy Bay will be able to accommodate up to 18 people after receiving planning approval from Hobart City Council. Read Today's Paper Tributes. Rewards.
A Sandy Bay cafe owner says rising rents, decreased consumer spending, and ever increasing cost-of-living pressures are pushing many Sandy Bay businesses to the brink of collapse.