Jo Palmer, Minister for Women and the Prevention of Family Violence ...
The Tasmanian Liberal Government is continuing to upgrade transport infrastructure across the State with another 75 locations set to receive new or upgraded bus stops through the latest round of our ...
Umitaka Maru is the Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology (TUMSAT) research vessel and is a regular visitor to Tasmania, having last visited in February 2024.
Tasmania’s Bay of Fires has been named ‘Best Australian Beach’ for 2025 in the official list released by Tourism Australia.
Applications are now open for the Tasmanian Government’s $10 million Density Incentive Grant Scheme to turbocharge the construction of additional homes across Tasmania. The scheme offers grants of $10 ...
The Tasmanian Government has welcomed the investment into the Boyer Paper Mill by Boyer Capital Pty Ltd headed by David Marriner. Minister for Business, Industry and Resources, Eric Abetz, said the ...
The Tasmanian Cricket Association Ground, at Queens Domain, is used by hundreds of players from the Hobart Football Club, DOSA Football Club and North Hobart Cricket Club. Minister for Sports and ...
Twenty-one community projects across Tasmania will receive a total of $350,000 in grants to tackle climate change. Under the Community Climate Change Action Grant Program, projects will receive ...
The 15th Australian Wooden Boat Festival has launched its program of events along Hobart’s waterfront this long weekend. Premier and Minister for Tourism, Jeremy Rockliff, said the Australian Wooden ...
Premier and Minister for Trade and Major Investment, Jeremy Rockliff, said the EOI was an important step in delivering a new refuelling option for the Port of Hobart, allowing visiting vessels, ...
The Tasmanian Government’s nation-leading electronic monitoring program is set to be expanded to perpetrators of family violence on bail. Attorney-General and Minister for Justice, Guy Barnett, said ...
The Tasmanian Government will introduce legislation that only allows a person aggrieved by a planning decision to lodge an appeal to the Tasmanian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (TASCAT).