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The Tasmanian Government has today agreed to support an increase in the borrowing limit for TT-Line. The move follows updated ...
Born in Launceston on 26 July 1937, Sir Guy was Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Tasmania from 1973 to 1995, Chancellor ...
The 30 new constables - 18 men and 12 women - will be assigned to Bellerive, Bridgewater, Burnie, Devonport, Glenorchy, Hobart and Launceston stations. More training courses are underway at the police ...
The Tasmanian Government is working closely with the Commonwealth and Victorian Governments regarding the Marinus interconnector project. This is a vital project for the state, and Tasmania must ...
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 ...
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, ...
Tasmania has the fastest economic growth in the country, the strongest wage growth and is leading the nation on equipment spending, according to the April 2025 CommSec State of the States Report.
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 2024-25 Tasmanian Institute of Sport (TIS) Coaching Centre Scholarships announced today. Minister for Sports and Events, Nick Duigan, said the six recipients of the 2024-25 scholarships were going ...
“If we are to shift the dial when it comes to delivering faster, more efficient health care we must think outside the box. Initiatives that deliver virtual infrastructure and new innovative digital ...
The Tasmanian Liberal Government has today introduced the Electoral Amendment (Alternative Voting Procedures) Bill 2025. This will allow the Tasmanian Electoral Commission (TEC) to approve appropriate ...
The Tasmanian Government has instructed TT-Line to cease negotiations and continue plans to relocate the Spirit of Tasmania IV to Tasmania.