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The Tasmanian Government is taking steps towards a much-needed upgrade in digital connectivity for West Coast communities and industries. West Coast towns are experiencing growing demand for internet ...
As part of our 2030 Strong Plan for Tasmania’s Future, we’re upgrading facilities around our waterways across Tasmania. Minister for Business, Industry and Resources, Eric Abetz, said several ...
A hiring freeze on all non-essential staff within the State Service will be implemented as of today. While the Tasmanian Government will continue to bolster its recruitment efforts to employ doctors, ...
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 ...
Leaders of the Geospatial industry have come together in Tasmania to explore the latest trends, innovations, and applications shaping the future of GIS technology. Minister for Parks, Nick Duigan, ...
The Tasmanian Government has instructed TT-Line to cease negotiations and continue plans to relocate the Spirit of Tasmania IV to Tasmania. TT-Line has been engaging with a broker in good faith; ...
Today I have the pleasure of delivering the second budget of this re-elected Rockliff Liberal Government. A budget that delivers what we said we would do. A budget that continues to deliver our 2030 ...
The Tasmanian Government pays its deepest respects to Flight Lieutenant Roger Brian Winspear (Retd) AM following the sad news of his passing. Minister for Veterans’ Affairs, Jacquie Petrusma, said Mr ...
The Tasmanian Government is taking decisive action to reduce the unfunded superannuation liability the former Labor Government left by introducing the Superannuation Liability (GST Windfall Fund) Bill ...
The Tasmanian Government is investing $10 million as part of its 2030 Strong Plan for Tasmania’s Future to increase capacity and resourcing to deliver the Government’s renewable energy agenda ...
The new S.H.E Cancer Wellness Centre is one step closer, with the concept design render released today. The Tasmanian Government has committed $10 million over the next three years towards delivering ...
An amendment to section 196 of the Electoral Act 2004, which will remove the prohibition on using the names and images of candidates in advertising, is a step closer after the Electoral Amendment Bill ...