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The most wonderful time of the year

The most wonderful time of the year

It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas here at The Chronicle as we launch our Christmas promotion in partnership with the Tarkine Progress Group, giving our readers the chance to share in $2000 worth of prizes. Shop local and spend in a participating business and fill out the entry form in store for your chance to win. First prize is a $1000 gift voucher of your choice at one of our...
All eyes on Stanley and Tarkine Forage Festival

All eyes on Stanley and Tarkine Forage Festival

The Stanley and Tarkine Forage Festival was opened last Friday at the Stanley Wine Bar, wine glass and a warm welcome kicking off the festival which runs Sunday November 20. Clint Walker, President of Circular Head Tourism Association (CHTA) welcomed politicians from across Tasmania, including Premier Jeremy Rockliff, Senator Anne Urquhart, Roger Jaensch MP, Anita Dow MP and Ruth Forrest...
Tarkine Tigers bring home gold

Tarkine Tigers bring home gold

The Tarkine Tigers Masters Netball side have brought home a gold medal at the recent Pan Pacs Masters Game’s held in Queensland. The Tigers went through the tournament undefeated, with the most challenging result being a fightback 31-31 draw against the Trackmasters from Sri Lanka. Originally entering in the 35+ A Division, the Tigers found the opposition scarce as no other team chose to enter...
Saputo proudly supports industry through Agritas Community Programs

Saputo proudly supports industry through Agritas Community Programs

Saputo Dairy Australia (SDA) is pleased to announce a funding partnership with Agritas and its brand new Duck River Meadows Dairy, located right here in Smithton. With $10,000 support provided through SDA’s Building Strong Communities program, Agritas is offering the region’s primary and secondary school children a real-time dairy experience at Duck River Meadows Dairy through its school...
CH local to hit the small screen

CH local to hit the small screen

  Circular Head local, Mackenzie Grant, found herself accidentally landing a role in upcoming ABC television series, ‘Bay of Fires’, estimated to be released early, 2023. Ms Grant found herself in an unexpected situation when she landed a role in ABC’s upcoming TV series, ‘Bay of Fires’, filmed across Tasmania’s diverse landscape. This Australian mini-series stars actress Marta...
Timeout complete as final buzzer sounds

Timeout complete as final buzzer sounds

Timeout on Emmett has sold its last pie and coffee after 19 years of serving the Circular Head community. Owners Cheryl Sharrock and Bunny Berecheree have decided to sell the iconic Emmett Street business much to the sadness of their valued customers. Taking over the reigns from Banjo’s Bakery in 2003, Sharrock and Berecheree have turned Timeout on Emmett into an institution that Circular Head...

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