Seven Tasmanian sporting champions have been announced as finalists for the 2025 Tasmanian Athlete of the Year award. Stars of swimming, canoeing, eightball, multisport and cycling are vying for the ...
The Tasmanian Government is making it easier for older Tasmanians to have their voices heard, with expressions of interest now open for members of a new advisory council. Minister for Ageing, Bridget ...
The 2026 International Women’s Day Small Grants Program has officially opened. The Tasmanian Government is proud to support initiatives that advance gender equality and celebrate the achievements of ...
The Tasmanian Government is pleased to announce the development application for the new Burnie Courts Complex has been approved by the Burnie City Council, representing a significant milestone for the ...
This year’s Agribusiness Insights Report has been released, providing a valuable snapshot of the state’s agricultural sector.
The Tasmanian Government is progressing plans for a contemporary biodiversity offset framework for the State. Minister for Environment, Madeleine Ogilvie, said the Government will work together with ...
The Tasmanian Government is making strong progress in implementing the recommendations from the Independent Review of Education. Minister for Education, Jo Palmer, has released a new Implementation ...
Patina vehicles and campervans will be permitted under changes to Tasmania’s Special Interest Vehicles Scheme. The changes follow a detailed review of the scheme’s guidelines, including a survey which ...
“The Academy, formerly known as Visitor Experience Training, is industry-led and is delivering industry-designed short courses that reflect real-world hospitality and tourism skills with more than $4 ...
The Tasmanian Government is prioritising cleaning at schools impacted by the coloured sand recall so they can reopen as quickly and safely as possible.
A nation leading freeze on changes to the National Construction Code is now underway by the Tasmanian Government. This decision will reduce red tape and help avoid unnecessary costs and delays in the ...
The Tasmanian Government is reforming the Liquor Licensing Act 1990, seeking to further reduce red tape. The current regulatory model is restrictive, making it difficult to apply to new and evolving ...
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