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  • Launceston: Council delays CBD security guard bill decision | June 10
    2026/06/09
    Launceston Council postponed a security guard bill decision for the city center amid budget concerns, while Tasmania’s renewable energy plans face backlash over a government AI contract. Local retailers struggle with e-commerce competition, and Tasracing launches new youth sports funding initiatives.
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  • Launceston: Launceston Mayor Welcomes New Daughter Melody | June 09
    2026/06/08
    Launceston Mayor Matthew Garwood welcomed his newborn daughter, Melody, adding a personal touch to local leadership. Residents are also being urged to consider bulk-bill GP visits in nearby towns for affordable healthcare, while a hidden winter gem in Tasmania's wilderness is gaining attention as a top off-the-grid destination.
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  • Launceston: Council weighs rate hike as CEO's Harvard trip sparks debate | June 08
    2026/06/07
    Launceston City Council is considering a rate hike amid rising costs and criticism over the CEO's $27,000 Harvard trip, while the Launceston Swans rally support with a comeback win and the city's whisky industry highlights the role of skilled barrel-makers in boosting tourism and employment.
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  • Launceston: Boag's brewery closure looms as Launceston faces uncertain future | June 07
    2026/06/06
    Launceston's Boag’s Brewery faces closure, raising concerns over job losses and the loss of a historic cultural site. The Look Good Feel Better program is also seeking volunteers to support cancer patients in the region.
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  • Launceston: Local brewers call for support after iconic Launceston brewery closure | June 06
    2026/06/05
    Launceston City Council approved legal aid expansion for low-income residents, while a 47-hectare plot in Tasmanian town sparks real estate interest. Independent brewers push for support amid James Boag brewery closure, highlighting regional craft beer heritage concerns.
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  • Launceston: Farmland sale sparks housing plans in Launceston | June 05
    2026/06/04
    Launceston's Local Wire covers the sale of a professor's farmland split by the new town bypass for potential housing, the impact of a Tasmania trip on a friend's life, and the new ability for chemists to prescribe the contraceptive pill. Key topics include land use debates, community connection, and reproductive health access.
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  • Launceston: Launceston faces economic shock as key brewery closes | June 04
    2026/06/03
    Launceston faces a major economic crisis after the closure of James Boag’s brewery, with local leaders warning of up to $50 million in losses and a fight to save the historic landmark. Meanwhile, the new Firmus development project sparks debate over its impact on infrastructure and the city prepares for a wetter-than-usual summer.
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  • Launceston: Launceston's iconic brewery closes after 145 years | June 03
    2026/06/02
    Launceston residents are grappling with the closure of James Boag Brewing after 145 years, a beloved local institution set to stop producing beers in Tasmania. City officials also announced plans to close a section of Intention to Close Road due to maintenance, affecting local traffic and prompting reflection on the brewery's cultural impact.
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