Tassie Independent
Independent journalism and reporting in the State of Tasmania.
The Tassie Independent emerged in the early 2010s, founded by a group of young journalists who were frustrated by the lack of coverage of important social issues and controversies in Tasmania. They sought to provide a platform for voices that were often ignored by the mainstream media and to shed light on issues that were deemed too sensitive or controversial to report on.
One of the key figures behind the Tassie Independent was Lachlan Green, a former freelance journalist who had gained a reputation for his investigative reporting and his willingness to tackle difficult stories. With the help of a small team of like-minded reporters and editors, Green launched the Tassie Independent as a digital-only news outlet, with a focus on local news and analysis.
Despite its small size, the Tassie Independent quickly gained a following among Tasmanians who were hungry for alternative perspectives and insights. Its coverage of issues such as the impact of climate change on the state's economy and the ongoing struggles of the Aboriginal community to assert their rights and sovereignty won it accolades and respect.
In recent months, the Tassie Independent has gained even greater prominence for its coverage of the mysterious disappearances that have been plaguing the state. While other media outlets have been reluctant to report on these stories, citing the lack of evidence and the risk of causing panic, the Tassie Independent has pursued the leads and uncovered a web of corruption and cover-ups that point to a dark and disturbing truth.
Today, the Tassie Independent continues to be a small but influential voice in the Tasmanian media landscape, dedicated to shining a light on issues that are often ignored or dismissed by others. Its commitment to ethical and independent journalism has earned it a reputation as a trusted and valued source of information for Tasmanians who seek to be informed and engaged citizens.
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