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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 ...
Community safety remains a top priority for the Tasmanian Liberal Government as several provisions of the Firearms Amendment (Community Safety) Act 2023 commence on 1 July.
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 ...
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 has today welcomed a fleet of specialised firefighting aircraft from the National Aerial Fighting Centre (NAFC), significantly bolstering the state’s firefighting capability ...
The vision of Tasmania becoming a global leader green hydrogen production has taken another significant step forward, after a successful expressions of interest process to secure a proponent. Minister ...
The Sentencing Amendment (Aggravating Factors) Bill has been tabled in Parliament. The Tasmanian Government is amending the Sentencing Act 1997 (the Act) to ensure sentencing takes into account ...
The Arthur Highway Corridor Strategy has been released today, identifying priority improvements to make travel from the new Sorell Bypass to Port Arthur easier and safer. Minister for Infrastructure, ...
The Tasmanian Government has received the Project Marinus Whole-of-State Business Case following its finalisation by the Department of Treasury and Finance. Deputy Premier and Treasurer Guy Barnett, ...
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, ...
Analysis based on the current budget and forwards shows if Labor’s plan was to go ahead, Tasmanian taxpayers would be set to pay over $2.7 billion in additional taxes by the end of 2027-28.
Young Tasmanians are being urged to consider a career in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) following the release today of the State Government’s new Cyber Security Strategy. The strategy ...