Jacquie Petrusma, Minister for Health, Mental Health and Wellbeing ...
The latest Standard & Poors has affirmed Tasmania’s AA+ credit rating. This is welcome news for Tasmania and demonstrates that our Net Debt is manageable and within the Budget’s capacity.
“The Tasmanian Government this year supercharged the Strategic Industry Partnership Program to provide even more opportunities for peak bodies and agricultural organisations,” Minister Howlett said.
The future of nature-based tourism in the North West has been secured by with a $200,000 grant for the not-for-profit Emu Valley Rhododendron Garden by the Tasmanian Government. An important ...
The wait for calicivirus to control high rabbit populations across the State is nearly over. Minister for Primary Industries and Water, Jane Howlett, said she has spoken with many farmers who have ...
Kart racers from around the country are set to compete this weekend at the 2024 Tasmanian Karting Championships. Around 130 competitors across 10 classes will battle it out at the Archerville Raceway ...
Minister for Business, Industry and Resources, Eric Abetz, welcomed the opportunity to develop a sustainable sardine fishery that can maximise return for Tasmanian businesses and commercial fishers ...
The Tasmanian Small Business Council CEO, Robert Mallett, said the recent announcement that both the AFL High Performance Centre and the JackJumpers High Performance Centre will both be housed in ...
A new ship loader at the Port of Bell Bay is set to enhance Tasmania’s forestry export capabilities and strengthen the State’s economic infrastructure. A $15 million investment in the new ship loader ...
Almost a quarter of the Commission of Inquiry recommendations have been delivered in the past 12 months, the latest progress report has revealed. Premier Jeremy Rockliff said regular and transparent ...
Minister for Housing, Planning and Consumer Affairs, Felix Ellis, said this was about keeping Tasmania moving forward. “This is about job creation, making opportunity and telling Tasmanians if your ...
Minister for the Innovation, Science and the Digital Economy, Madeleine Ogilvie, said that the Tasmanian Government’s position is clear – we support UTAS and believe it is proper for both houses of ...