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Smile...you could be busted

The Burnie City Council is considering cameras to protect the $350,000 skate park against vandals.

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Court 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.

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Tyre-slasher avoids jail

A Hobart man who slashed 51 car tyres on Mount Nelson while drunk has avoided going to jail.

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Government 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.

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Logging equipment vandalised

Vandals have caused $50,000 damage to logging equipment in a coupe in northern Tasmania.

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Anzac memorial defiled in Scottsdale

Vandals have cut off parts of a wood carving of Simpson and his donkey in Tasmania's north-east.

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Youths 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.

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Work 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.

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Vandalised memorial repair work on track

Work to repair a war memorial in Tasmania's north-east is expected to be completed on Monday.

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Teens charged over train fire

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Public 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...

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Can tagging graffiti be rubbed out?

What motivates vandals to graffiti tags and can the crime be stopped?

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Fishing boat cut from mooring

Police suspect a $400,000 boat which ran aground on King Island was deliberately cut from its mooring lines.

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Teen 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.

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New 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.

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New hope for hospital eyesore

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Tasmanian Government homing in on war memorial vandals

Tasmanian war veterans want tougher penalties for people who desecrate memorials and their families named and shamed.

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Tasmanian 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.

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Penguin 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.

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One 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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