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We lost the keys to our caravan around Spring Street after the Mt Roland Folk Festval last month. - 0 replies

Lynn12 Posted by Lynn12 in Lost and found in Sheffield on Fri Dec 8, 2023 8:25am

We were camping in the RV Park for the Mt Roland Folk Festival and have lost our caravan keys. One key has a pink fob. We live in Wynyard.

Weight loss support - 2 replies

RoseB Posted by RoseB in Health, beauty, fitness and sport in Launceston on Tue Nov 29, 2022 10:42am

Where can I find in-person weightloss groups in Launceston to join with my husband?

Weight Watchers is all online now.

Is this forum empty? - 0 replies

tichem Posted by tichem in Ancestry and family history in Glenorchy on Sat Oct 1, 2022 7:41am

I just signed up but there’s nothing here. What’s going on?

Car Fob Key - 0 replies

Gina Posted by Gina in Lost and found in Seven Mile Beach on Wed Dec 8, 2021 8:02am

On Monday morning  my friend and I walking dogs and discovered later I lost my black car key (Fob) on 7 mile beach.

Please phone 0438 493 231

Lord of the Rings - silver ring - 1 replies

ronderic93 Posted by ronderic93 in Lost and found in Strahan on Fri Nov 19, 2021 11:49pm

We were in Strahan two weeks ago and lost a silver ring - with Lord of the Rings marking. Please let me know if you hear it being found 

Roaming dogs killing chickens - 0 replies

Francesjshaw Posted by Francesjshaw in Photos of your pets in Westbury on Wed Feb 3, 2021 5:01pm

Hi there, I would love to post a photo of one of my chooks, Runter.  Unfortunately I cannot as she was killed yesterday (Tuesday 2/2/21) when an unknown animal (we think a dog) enter our property and mauled the chook to death.  This is the third time in 18 months that dogs have attacked our free range chooks.  Both police and council state that it's not really their problem as no person was hurt.

So - can I plead with all dog owners, keep your animals securely in your yards. Do not walk them off the leash up our street, and please, do not come out with the tired defense that "our Fido would never do that".  On two occasions I have seen a pack of 2 Fido's in action. Dogs will chase, it's in their nature. It's their owners job to make sure the opportunity does not occur. Thank you.

Found - apple airpod charger case - 0 replies

Andrea Posted by Andrea in Lost and found in Moonah on Sun Jul 12, 2020 11:00pm

Found Sunday morning.  Apple airpod charging case.  Let me know the street you might have lost them in so I know they're yours.

Unexplored Clue to Dad's Disappearance - 0 replies

EyeSpy7 Posted by EyeSpy7 in Missing persons in Southport on Fri Jun 7, 2019 4:59pm

Hi there Everyone,

I thought I would come here and ask a question because I just don't know what to do. My dad has been missing for about 20 years and although he has been certified as "dead" we still don't know where he is or what happened. He went missing from our isolated home in southern Tasmania and was last seen just outside the township of Dover heading home.

The communities are small down there and I had expected that eventually someone would say something to someone and we would, at last, find the remains. But so far nothing. Then a couple of years ago I got a call from a Detective that a man on his deathbed in Queensland had called the police saying he knew what had happened to my dad and wanted to tell them before he died. This man was an itinerant in the area and had gotten in with some of the more unsavory members of the community. Still, they interviewed him and then they went and spoke to the retired officer who had been the area's main force at the time. Apparently, he told the detective that the person named by the dying man to have knowledge of my dad's disappearance was "not capable of planning a murder". So the outcome was that they did not even as much as speak with this person at all.

Now my issues are these, firstly, whatever happened to my Dad was not planned at all, it was either an accident or opportunistic. Secondly, even if it the named man was not responsible or even if he was there are ways to speak to him so that he would tell what he knew without him thinking he was going to get into trouble.

I am really struggling to understand why they (the police) don't think it's at least worth asking the named man even if they think the dying man's information is wrong. I mean seriously, why would anyone who doesn't know the missing person at all and was only in the location for about 6 months and then many years later on his deathbed suddenly think he should tell someone, why would it all be false???

I tried to speak with the detective, I sent him a message on the mobile number he called me on but I have never received a reply. I just don't know what to do, I really, truly don't care how or why it happened, I just want to FIND him before my mum dies. Right now none of us can ever close that "book". I am sure I don't have to tell anyone on here how this all feels! It really sucks!!

If you, anyone can think of anything, anyway I might be able to move this forward or get hold of the case record, seeing as I know the named person's name is in there, it would be much appreciated.

Best Wishes Everyone for all your cases,

Irene

Looking at moving to Beechford - 0 replies

Jeff Posted by Jeff in Introduce yourselves in Beechford on Tue Mar 6, 2018 10:16am

My wife Jamie is a psychologist and I am a retired writer, musician and former marketing consultant. We are considering buying a lot and building a small cottage. Would love to know the pluses and minuses of living in Beechford and look forward to meeting some resident artists and musicians.