Hobart Observer March 2022

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On a Mission to end homelessness

HMAS Hobart hits town

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Thousands Run The Bridge

DRIVE-IN DAYS RETURN

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MEMORIES of yesteryear will come flooding back when drive-in cinema makes its return to Hobart next month. Three feature-length films and a selection of accompanying shorts will be shown over three nights on a 10m-wide outdoor screen as part of the City of Hobart’s Out in the Open program. CITY NEWS BEGINS PAGE 8

Clare and Shaun Stopp, and sons Cooper and Will, are ready for the upcoming drive-in movie weekend

Mayors hail big Antarctic commitment

GREATER Hobart’s mayors have welcomed an $800 million funding commitment by the federal government to support and enhance Australia’s Antarctic research sector, saying it shows confidence in Hobart’s role as an international Antarctic Gateway City. The project is expected to expand Hobart’s capacity as a premier gateway to the Antarctic and Southern Ocean, and further consolidate the Hobart-based science

and research capability in a sector that already employs more than 900 Tasmanians and injects almost $160 million into the state’s economy each year. Hobart Lord Mayor Cr Anna Reynolds, Clarence Mayor Ald Doug Chipman, Glenorchy Mayor Ald Bec Thomas and Kingborough Mayor Cr Paula Wriedt released a joint statement welcoming the funding, which was announced by Prime Minister Scott Morrison on February

22. “Every investment in our Antarctic sector is an investment in Greater Hobart and Tasmania,” Hobart Lord Mayor Anna Reynolds said. “We now have the RSV Nuyina calling our city home, and the capabilities of the vessel and its crew will be enhanced through the purchase of new equipment that will greatly expand the reach of our research programs.” CONTINUES ON PAGE 2

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