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  1. Vow to push on with euthanasia bill 

    News - National

    Monday, 09 November 2009

    The Tasmanian MP and Greens leader Nick McKim said he will keep pushing for voluntary euthanasia legislation if he is re-elected in March, despite his "Dying with Dignity" bill being defeated in parliament last week.

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  2. Industry laments Tassie college closures 

    News - National

    Wednesday, 04 November 2009

    The Master Builders Association says it is disappointed but unsurprised at the closure of the Australian Technical Colleges in Burnie and Launceston at the year end after Catholic Education Tasmania decided it could not afford to run them.

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  3. Tassie schools to pick preferred faith students 

    News - National

    Thursday, 15 October 2009

    Proposed changes to the Anti-Discrimination Act tabled in the Tasmanian State Parliament has outlined moves that would allow schools to legally pick one student over another on the basis of their religion, the Tasmanian Mercury reports.

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  4. Catholics should protest Dying With Dignity Bill: Doyle 

    News - National

    Friday, 24 July 2009

    Tasmania's Archbishop Adrian Doyle is calling on Tasmanian parishioners to lobby against the Dying With Dignity Bill, saying he will make a submission to the parliamentary inquiry examining the bill.

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  5. Catholic Education gives boost to Launceston tech college 

    News - National

    Thursday, 15 January 2009

    Catholic Education Tasmania is the first private sector educator to agree to send pre-vocational students to Launceston's Australian Technical College which will move to a new site this month.

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  6. Good Friday footy like desecrating Anzac service: Tassie priest 

    News - National

    Wednesday, 12 November 2008

    Comparing it to playing football during an Anzac Day service, Bellerive parish priest Fr Peter O'Loughlin says he is disgusted by AFL Tasmania's plan to play three games on Good Friday next year.

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  7. Hobart cathedrals compete for council funding 

    News - National

    Tuesday, 23 September 2008

    Hobart City Council is considering a recommendation to contribute $150,000 to the St Mary's Catholic Cathedral restoration appeal - only half the amount committed by Council to the Anglican St David's Cathedral.

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  8. Rehabilitate people and restore justice: Doyle 

    News - National

    Friday, 13 June 2008

    Hobart Archbishop Adrian Doyle has called for greater emphasis on rehabilitation of prisoners and adoption of restorative justice practices to reduce recidivism among criminals.

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  9. Hobart cathedral facelift highlights history 

    News - National

    Monday, 02 June 2008

    A $6 million facelift for Hobart's St Mary's Cathedral has highlighted its historic baptismal font which may be Norman and date back to the 9th century.

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  10. No compensation for Tasmanian Catholic home victims  

    News - National

    Thursday, 17 April 2008

    The Tasmanian government has told two women who were emotionally abused in a Catholic children's home that they are not eligible for ex gratia compensation even though the institution was state approved.

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