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Gillard scrapes back into office
4:39 PM AEST | JULIA Gillard has just scraped back into office as Prime Minister after the independent MPs Tony Windsor and Rob Oakeshott said they would support Labor to form a minority government.
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2:40 PM AEST | The Reserve Bank has left interest rates on hold, giving borrowers another month to breathe easy over mortgage repayment costs.
2:40 PM AEST | FORESTRY Tasmania has reported an $8 million operating loss for 2009-10.  | CommentsComments (4)
2:30 PM AEST | THE Reserve Bank of Australia has left interest rates unchanged on 4.5% for another month.
1:52 PM AEST | Independent federal MPs Tony Windsor and Rob Oakeshott will back Labor giving Prime Minister Julia Gillard the numbers to form government.
11:14 AM AEST | Fathers’ festival: Come celebrate dads at the Fatherhood Festival at Regent Square, George Town, on Saturday, October 2.
11:13 AM AEST | Information: The National Broadband Network will hold an information session at The Grange, Campbell Town, on Wednesday, September 15, from 5 to 8pm.
11:12 AM AEST | Workshop: Tamar Natural Resource Management will hold a plant propagation workshop at the Tresca Community Centre, Exeter, on Friday, September 17, from 10am to 3pm.
10:50 AM AEST | FORESTRY Tasmania recorded an operating loss of $8 million for the last financial year.
10:02 AM AEST | ARIES (Mar. 21-Apr. 20) There will be plenty of jobs to keep you busy during the next few days.
Independents ready to decide
10:01 AM AEST | With a resolution to Australia's "wicked problem" due this afternoon, two of the three rural independents whose backing will decide who governs the nation say they still haven't made up their minds.
9:54 AM AEST | People’s choice DOES Trevor G. Cowell (The Examiner, Sept. 2) not understand that the will of the people was exercised after the nationwide vote? If the independents vote Labor or Liberal, they will do so because they think it will be in the best interest of the people.
9:50 AM AEST | Teen pregnancy IF you keep the young uneducated and without proper direction, then you will have what this state has, ‘‘Pregnant pauses to life’’. Once this state realises it has a duty of care towards the young, then the pregnancy rate will decrease among these people. —STEVE
9:48 AM AEST | Council protocol IN relation to the article ‘‘Councillors to know fate’’ (The Examiner, Sep. 3), it is stated that the Local Government Association of Tasmania would not comment on the matter. That is correct.
9:47 AM AEST | THERE was plenty of community participation at the Ross Marathon on Sunday.
Journey connects friends to pilgrims on walk
9:45 AM AEST | IT all started with hearing a Spanish choir on the radio.
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Teacher retires from life in school yard
9:36 AM AEST | HAGLEY Farm School co- principal John Cordell has closed the door on his teaching career after 37 years.
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