Ben Wilson will be the new Chair of Homes Tasmania, as the Tasmanian Government looks to double down on its efforts to deliver more homes, faster. Mr Wilson is one of the most impactful and ...
Up to $50,000 in funding is available to Tasmanian RSL clubs, sub-branches and ex-service organisations as part of the 2024-25 Teddy Sheean VC Memorial Grants Program. Minister for Veterans’ Affairs, ...
Under Recycle Rewards, Tasmanians can receive a refund of 10 cents for an eligible drink container returned to any one of 49 refund points deployed across the State in a phased roll-out from May 1, ...
The NAB January Monthly Business Survey has shown business confidence is improving in Tasmania. Tasmania has been improving over the course of the last three surveys, now moving to fourth and ...
Minister for Corrections and Rehabilitation, Madeleine Ogilvie, congratulated Alison on her honour and wished her a happy retirement during a final walkthrough of her former workplace last week.
The NICS building will continue to remain operational throughout the redevelopment and construction is expected to be completed by mid-2025.
The Tasmanian Government has delivered more than 1100 initiatives over the past 300 days, taking action on cost of living, backing in business and jobs, recruiting thousands of frontline workers, and ...
The Tasmanian Government has taken decisive action to secure King Island jobs and support the long-term future of the Dolphin Tungsten Mine. An agreement to convert debt-to-equity for Group 6 Metals ...
Tasmanians can now have their say on shaping the future of volunteering in our state through the development of Tasmania’s first volunteering strategy. Minister for Community Services, Roger Jaensch, ...
Tasmanian football fans will continue to enjoy live AFL games with a renewed $9.1m sponsorship deal with Hawthorn Football Club locked in. Minister for Sports and Events, Nick Duigan, said he was ...
The Tasmanian Government has released its response to the Independent Review of the State’s Finances. Treasurer, Guy Barnett, said the Government is committed to strengthening the fiscal position of ...
The Tasmanian Government has today released the study into the feasibility of a second bridge crossing the Cam River in Somerset. The study was commissioned following a 12-day closure of the former ...
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