Up to $40,000 in funding is on offer for multicultural festival event organisers to help bring Tasmanians together and foster greater cultural awareness and social cohesion. Acting Minister for ...
The transformation of the University of Tasmania (UTAS) Stadium has taken a giant leap forward, with a Development Application (DA) for main works now released.
4 March 2025 Jacquie Petrusma, Minister for Health ...
“The Flinders Island Camping Upgrades and Recreational Vehicle Access project includes improvements to key campground facilities and day use areas, improved road access for vehicle-based camping and ...
Monthly retail trade in Tasmania is continuing to break records, reaching an all time high of $741.6 million in January 2025. The 12 months to January 2025 showed retail trade in Tasmania reached ...
Nineteen new members have been appointed to the Tasmanian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (TASCAT), ensuring it can continue to fulfill its important role in our justice system.
In his State of the State address, Premier Rockliff declared a strong economy was his Government’s major focus. Since being re-elected, the Government has delivered more than 1,000 initiatives in the ...
The Government is also progressing work on the potential merger of TasPorts, TT-Line and TasRail as well as seeking expert advice on driving best practice board performance. It is expected that advice ...
The Tasmanian Government is delivering the critical infrastructure we need to bolster ambulance and paramedic services across the State. A development application to build the new Longford Ambulance ...
The Launceston International 2025 has wrapped up after a week of high-quality matches at the newly redeveloped Launceston Tennis Centre. Minister for Sports and Events, Nick Duigan, said it was ...
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; ...
Minister for Housing, Planning, and Consumer Affairs, Felix Ellis, said the Tasmanian Liberal Government is pulling out all the stops to get homes out of the ground.