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The Burnie City Council is considering cameras to protect the $350,000 skate park against vandals.
View ArticleCourt fine over Gay house graffiti attack
A 21-year-old Launceston man has been fined for his part in vandalising the home of Gunns chairman John Gay.
View ArticleTyre-slasher avoids jail
A Hobart man who slashed 51 car tyres on Mount Nelson while drunk has avoided going to jail.
View ArticleGovernment should buy asbestos-plagued former hospital: Libs
The Tasmanian Government is under pressure to buy a derelict hospital so asbestos problems at the site can be fixed.
View ArticleLogging equipment vandalised
Vandals have caused $50,000 damage to logging equipment in a coupe in northern Tasmania.
View ArticleAnzac memorial defiled in Scottsdale
Vandals have cut off parts of a wood carving of Simpson and his donkey in Tasmania's north-east.
View ArticleYouths charged over ANZAC vandalism
Police have recovered the head of a wounded soldier statue hacked from a war memorial in Scottsdale, in the State's north.
View ArticleWork begins to restore Simpson and his donkey
A wooden war memorial of Simpson and his donkey is being restored after being vandalised at Scottsdale in Tasmania's north-east.
View ArticleVandalised memorial repair work on track
Work to repair a war memorial in Tasmania's north-east is expected to be completed on Monday.
View ArticlePublic housing attacks 'despicable'
It has been revealed arson attacks on Housing Tasmania properties are continuing to cost millions of dollars. A budget estimates hearing has been told that in the nine months to March, there have been...
View ArticleCan tagging graffiti be rubbed out?
What motivates vandals to graffiti tags and can the crime be stopped?
View ArticleFishing boat cut from mooring
Police suspect a $400,000 boat which ran aground on King Island was deliberately cut from its mooring lines.
View ArticleTeen cops hefty graffiti fine
A Tasmanian teenager has been ordered to pay a damage bill of more than $10,000 for his part in the vandalism of two Launceston businesses.
View ArticleNew initiative for an old problem
A $2000 prize is amongst initiatives taken by the Launceston City Council to reduce the impact of graffiti in the city.
View ArticleTasmanian Government homing in on war memorial vandals
Tasmanian war veterans want tougher penalties for people who desecrate memorials and their families named and shamed.
View ArticleTasmanian devil expert 'appalled' by vandalism of technology to keep species...
A respected Tasmanian devil researcher condemns the vandalism of electronic devices used to save the endangered species from becoming roadkill.
View ArticlePenguin community rallies to clean up heritage-listed cemetery after...
Residents in the Tasmanian coastal town of Penguin rally to clear up a trail of damage at a heritage-listed cemetery left by a "tornado" of vandalism.
View ArticleOne Nation truck set alight in Hobart day after federal election, Hanson...
Police investigations into a "suspicious" fire are underway after a One Nation campaign vehicle erupted in flames in a Hobart shopping centre carpark.
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