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The Daily Tasmania · Morning briefing

Thursday, 6.04am

Top of the news

Council signs off on the riverfront redevelopment after a long night of amendments. Residents say the parking concessions don't go far enough.

Also today

  • Premier announces new health funding for the north
  • Two suburbs lose power overnight after a substation fire
  • A new bakery opens in North Hobart, and yes, the queue is long

Weather

Showers easing by mid-morning, top of 14. A jumper sort of day.

What's on tonight

Live jazz at the Republic, a comedy lineup at the Peacock Theatre, and the Australian Wooden Boat Festival opens its first night.

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