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The Tasmanian Government’s highly successful Ticket to Play program delivers two vouchers worth up to $100 each to eligible children for club membership fees. Premier, Jeremy Rockliff, said our ...
The Tasmanian Government will develop important new legislation to protect Tasmanians from image-based abuse, recognising the significant harm caused by these disturbing acts.
Minister for Tourism, Hospitality and Events, Roger Jaensch, said Dark Mofo showcased Tasmania as Australia's leading winter destination, with more than 550,000 attendances across all ticketed and ...
Footy fans at today’s AFL match at UTAS Stadium will be the first to experience upgraded sections of the ground’s Western Stand. The Western Stand is being upgraded as part of the $130 million joint ...
The Tasmanian Government is delivering additional childcare places at Scottsdale to help meet growing demand from local families. Through the expansion of the existing Thrive-operated childcare ...
More than $370 million in concessions are being delivered to 95,000 eligible Tasmanians as part of the 2026-27 Budget. Tasmanians living on embedded power networks in retirement villages, aged care ...
Upgrades to the Tamar Island Wetlands boardwalk and bridges are progressing, with a contract for stage two of the $2.4m project now awarded. Minister for Parks, Nick Duigan, said works will begin on ...
Labor’s so-called plan to abandon TT-Line, scrap TasPorts and build a big brand new bureaucracy must be unpopular. After failing to even sell it at the time, Josh Willie is shtum on his flagship ...
The latest Homes Tasmania Dashboard shows, as at the end of May 2026, 4,929 households have been supported through housing programs since October 2020. Minister for Housing and Planning, Kerry Vincent ...
"Tasmania's wine producers continue to be competitive with the finest vineyards in France - and the world knows it. "Spirits, seafood, cheese, fruit, minerals and everything in between is being ...
The 2026-27 Budget has passed the Tasmanian Parliament. This Budget delivers a strong economy and a caring community. It ensures our economy continues to be strong, resilient and well positioned into ...
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