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@TasmaniaPolice
Hobart motorists... Police are on the scene of a two vehicle crash at the corner of Davey and Harrington Streets… https://t.co/HqODiGVzi8
about 5 years ago
@TasmaniaPolice
Mornington motorists - there's a crash between a car and a motorbike on the Tasman Highway at Mornington, just prio… https://t.co/yGZAqecZNv
about 5 years ago
@TasmaniaPolice
Did you see a red Holden Commodore ute go down the embankment and into the water at Lindisfarne around 3pm on Tuesd… https://t.co/OuBcxGB7Uq
about 5 years ago
@TasmaniaPolice
Missing man Joseph Gale has been located safe and well. Joseph was reported missing from Kingston on 27 May.
about 5 years ago
@TasFireService
TFS smoke alert for West Moonah - through to Creek Road . More info at https://t.co/uHWQzlmrLl
about 5 years ago
@TasmaniaPolice
Have you seen 61-year-old Graham Potter? Victoria Police are continuing their investigation to locate Graham in r… https://t.co/NduwZrgEWe
about 5 years ago
@TasmaniaPolice
To the support staff behind Westpac Rescue Helicopter Tasmania - thank you and well done! "The past week has cert… https://t.co/6GeWnbtMSC
about 5 years ago
@TasmaniaPolice
Haulage Road at Central Plateau motorists - please anticipate delays while a bogged rubbish truck is removed from the roadway.
about 5 years ago
@TasmaniaPolice
Midland Highway at Melton Mowbray: - police are on the scene of a serious two car crash - at the junction of Midl… https://t.co/s5DEazgEg2
about 5 years ago
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