• FRI 22 NOV | Save UTAS group planning next move | Bushfest celebrating 10 years | 2024 Hobart Christmas Pageant
    Nov 21 2024

    Dan Gray from the Longley Bunyips updates Kaz and Tubes on the Huon Channel Cricket Association season so far, with ‘Bald Eagle’ Greg Roberts set to play his 400th game for the Bunyips this weekend.

    Nadine Cove previews the 10th annual Highlands Bushfest taking place in Bothwell this weekend.

    Angela Bird, Save UTAS Co-Chair, shares their thoughts on the State Government’s plans to re-zone university land.

    And, Sybil Edwards, Producer of the Myer City of Hobart Christmas Pageant, details tomorrow’s event, with Santa, Bluey, and the Tasmania JackJumpers set to make an appearance.

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    58 mins
  • TSOS | Tassie Tigers making hockey history at home
    Nov 21 2024

    Tubes’ Spin on Sport | The Tassie Tigers women’s team has made history with their first ever hockey finals appearance being locked in for the national Hockey One competition.

    Tubes speaks with players Sarah McCambridge and Gitte Michels about their historic season, and how it feels to be the first women to represent Tasmania in the finals.

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    10 mins
  • THUR 21 NOV | Southern Sons coming to Tassie | Julie Collins announces candidacy for Franklin
    Nov 20 2024

    In an exclusive chat with Kaz and Tubes, Julie Collins, Federal Labor MP for Franklin, announces her plans to run again for the seat of Franklin in the upcoming Federal Election.

    Movember Ambassador, Tommy Windsor, recaps the Mobart Mobros’ efforts in the Point to Pinnacle, and calls on our politicians to help improve men’s health.

    Shayne Wicks, General Manager of Marketing and Communications at Cricket Tasmania, details tonight’s Hobart Hurricanes WBBL double-header at Ninja Stadium.

    And, Southern Sons frontman, Jack Jones, previews the band’s 35th Anniversary Tour, coming to Tassie in March next year.

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    41 mins
  • SOT #36 | The Highland Fly | Sally’s Ride | Tasman Pest Management
    Nov 20 2024

    In episode #36 of Spotlight on Tassie, Tubes speaks with Nick May from The Highland Fly about their personalised trout fishing tours and charters, and the Highlands Bushfest happening this weekend.

    Kiah Wicks from 7 Tasmania News joins the team, chatting with Alan Harris from Sally’s Ride about their annual event raising funds for mental health, with Richie Porte set to take part.

    Plus, Kaz is joined by Myles and Kris Dunbabin from Tasman Pest Management about their award-winning environmentally-friendly practices from the Tasman Peninsula.

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    30 mins
  • WED 20 NOV | Devils excited to have a place to call home | Jack Riewoldt hosting Leadership Locker Room
    Nov 19 2024

    Tassie AFL legend and Leadership Consultant, Jack Riewoldt, details the Tasmania JackJumpers X Blundstone Leaders Locker Room event next week.

    JackJumpers Superfan, Adam Webster, provides an update on how the Jackies are progressing this season.

    Emma Hope, Media Strategist, Freelance Writer, President of the Salamanca Market Stallholder Association, and Owner of Emma Hope Retro, is featured in this week’s Tassie Trailblazers segment, showcasing inspirational local women.

    And, Kath McCann, Executive Director of the Tasmania Football Club, joins Kaz and Tubes to talk through the decision to put the AFL High Performance Centre at Kingston.

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    49 mins
  • TUE 19 NOV | Kingborough chosen for HPC | Highlands Bushfest | World Toilet Day
    Nov 18 2024

    Following news that Kingborough is set to become the home of Tassie’s AFL High Performance Centre (HPC), Hobart locals call in to share their thoughts on the decision.

    Kaz and Tubes also hear from Mayor of Clarence City Council, Brendan Blomeley, who isn’t impressed with the way State Growth has handled the HPC.

    Tim 'Deavo' Deavin, Tassie Tigers Hockey One player, details the men’s upcoming must-win match.

    Loueen Triffitt, Mayor of Central Highlands Council, is this week’s Mayor on the Air, previewing the annual Highlands Bushfest this weekend.

    And, Callan Paske, Head of Communications and Engagement at TasWater, shares some interesting local stats for World Toilet Day today.

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • MON 18 NOV | P2P fundraising efforts pushing $1M | Careers in sport becoming a reality for Tasmanians
    Nov 17 2024

    Clint Steindl, Captain of the Tasmania JackJumpers, recaps the Jackies’ win on Friday night at MyState Bank Arena.

    Jesse O’Hara, Education Program Manager at the Tasmania Academy of Leadership and Sport, talks Kaz and Tubes through their upcoming launch events.

    Michael Conway from the Bureau of Meteorology forecasts a 30 degree day for Hobart on Saturday.

    And, Point to Pinnacle Organisers, Kim Gillard and Tim Smith, wrap up the 2024 event, with fundraising efforts pushing a $1M total.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • FRI 15 NOV | Record numbers for 2024 Point to Pinnacle | Chris Fagan bringing AFL Premiership Cup to Tassie | HCCA + SCA women’s updates
    Nov 14 2024

    Tassie’s own Chris Fagan, Coach of the Brisbane Lions, speaks with Kaz and Tubes about bringing the 2024 AFL Premiership Cup to the gravel in Queenstown, for its only Tasmanian appearance.

    Point to Pinnacle Organisers, Tim Smith and Kim Gillard, discuss the heartwarming feeling of community that comes with taking part, and the record-breaking number of participants signed up for this year’s event.

    Plus, Salliann Beams, General Manager of High Performance at Cricket Tasmania, provides an update on the Huon Channel Cricket Association (HCCA) and Southern Cricket Association (SCA) women’s competitions.

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    1 hr and 4 mins