News from Tasmania
North-West weather forecast
Forecast for Saturday: Mostly sunny. Slight (30%) chance of a shower in the far west early this morning. Near zero chance of rain elsewhere. Winds southwesterly 15 to 25 km/h turning west to northwesterly 15 to 20 km/h in the afternoon then tending northwest to northeasterly in the late evening. Daytime maximum temperatures between 13 and 16
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A ridge of high pressure will move over Tasmania today with winds easing briefly before fresh to strong and gusty northwest winds develop early on Sunday ahead of a cold front, which crosses the state Sunday evening. Winds ease slightly and tend westerly in the wake of the front with another cold front crossing the state Monday night, ahead of a weak ridge that crosses on later on Tuesday.
The Advocate’s top stories
►Annikah’s generous gift. 10-year-old Annikah Carpenter had a generous gift for the Devonport RSPCA on Thursday.
►Pool funding delivered. The federal government has delivered funding for a new pool at Circular Head.
►Energy plan agreed upon. An emergency meeting of state energy ministers has wrapped up in Melbourne
►Port Road closes for five days of slip work. Port Road, Boat Harbour will be closed for six hours each day for a week to complete work to repair a second landslip.
►Hidding threatens defamation. Senior state government minister Rene Hidding is considering suing a fellow member of parliament for defamation following revelations of a heated argument between the two at an official event two weeks ago
Need a national news snapshot first thing - well, we have you covered.
Regional
FORBES: A report is being prepared for the coroner after search teams recovered the body of a man, believed to be Robert Linnane, in floodwaters south-west of Forbes on Wednesday evening. Full story
WOLLONGONG: A road closure and a spectacular truck crash on one of the region’s busiest stretches combined on Friday to leave hundreds of motorists stranded. Full story.
BAROSSA: While many of us were rugged up indoors, thrillseekers took advantage of the novel floodwaters inundating the Barossa Valley region last week. Full story.
BATHURST: Thousands of race fans lined the streets of Bathurst on Wednesday to welcomed the V8 Supercar teams to town for the Bathurst 1000 Race Week. Full story and photos.
BUNBURY: When Dave Meredith decided to make the most of the scarce sunny weather on Wednesday by taking his greyhound Pia for a walk, he didn’t expect the afternoon to end in a mad rush to save his beloved friend’s life. Full story.
BENDIGO: A council candidate has sparked an online furore after taking to social media to defend his role in a road-rage altercation which saw him knock off the side mirror of a vehicle he says swerved at him. Full story.
REDLAND BAY: The Grand View Hotel features a free show with Whole Lotta AC/DC from 2pm to 6pm on Sunday, October 23. Find out more.
NOWRA: A Nowra woman has been awarded $300,000 after a plastic chair she was sitting on collapsed in Kmart Nowra. Full story.
National news
SYDNEY: Much of NSW is considered to have high or very high bush fire danger on Friday. Full story.
BUNGENDORE: Storm-battered residents in Bungendore were told to drive more than an hour away to dispose of trees brought down by this week's ferocious winds. Full story.
►Some of Australia's wealthiest private schools are running multimillion-dollar surpluses with the help of excess taxpayer funding, prompting fresh calls for the Turnbull government to tackle inequalities in the education system. Full story.
► Australia is confronted with a "silver tsunami" of people facing death with little infrastructure in place to cope with such a seismic shift in population, according to a leading American palliative care doctor. Full story.
National weather radar
International news
COLUMBIA: Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos has won the 2016 Nobel peace prize for his work on the peace accord with FARC rebels that his countrymen last weekend voted to reject. Full story.
THE HAGUE: "Any advice for Prince Charles?" The question drew a smile from King Willem-Alexander (warned in advance, one aide had raised an eyebrow and said "oh, a spicy question"). Full story.
UN: It was meant to be time for an Eastern European woman. But the exact opposite has happened, and the world will instead end up with a man from West Europe as the next United Nations chief. Full story.
MALAYSIA: The final member of the so-called 'Budgie Nine' - the Australians arrested in Malaysia after stripping down to budgie smugglers emblazoned with the Malaysian national flag at the Grand Prix - has arrived back on home soil. Full story.
On this day
2001 - Two Russian cosmonauts made the first spacewalk to be conducted outside of the international space station without a shuttle present.
The faces of Australia: Brian Bortolin
The Centre for Volunteering has recognised the efforts of Brian Bortolin by awarding him the Adult Volunteer of the Year.
Mr Bortolin, a prominent Griffith resident, has been volunteering with various organisations for more than 25 years and last week he received the honour for his work with Life Education (Healthy Harold van).
As a volunteer with Life Education, Mr Bortolin drives the Healthy Harold van across the Riverina and ensures Healthy Harold remains a prominent part of education young people. Read on.