Deputy Labor Leader Anita Dow’s attempts at rewriting history regarding the once-in-a-generation $786 million Bridgewater Bridge project cannot go unchallenged, but in typical form Labor aren't ...
The former New South Wales Auditor-General, Margaret Crawford PSM, will lead an independent review of Homes Tasmania. Minister for Housing, Planning, and Consumer Affairs, Felix Ellis, welcomed the ...
3 December 2024 Nick Duigan, Minister for Energy and Renewables ...
New data released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics shows retail trade in Tasmania has hit a record high in October 2024, reaching $725.4 million. Treasurer Guy Barnett said that this continued ...
The Governor has appointed the Hon Robert Benjamin AM SC as Tasmania’s inaugural Child Safety Reform Implementation Monitor. The establishment of a Child Safety Reform Implementation Monitor was a key ...
In news that surprises no-one, a coalition of formerly ‘moderate’ green groups have renounced their apparent prior support for native forestry and will now side with the radical Bob Brown Foundation.
The last of the 1,082 concrete segments that will make up the 1.2-kilometre-long deck of the new bridge has been produced in Bridgewater. The Australian and Tasmanian governments are investing $786 ...
The Governor has appointed Mr Chris Shanahan SC as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Tasmania, and Judge Kate Cuthbertson SC as a puisne judge of the Supreme Court of Tasmania. Mr Shanahan will ...
In a huge step forward for the state’s renewable energy future, Tasmania’s first large scale solar project has been locked in. Minister for Energy and Renewables, Nick Duigan, said Hydro Tasmania and ...
The application period for grants to help Men’s Sheds build capacity, support mental health and wellbeing and encourage equipment upgrades will soon close. Minister for Community Services, Roger ...
The Big Summer Read initiative will soon kick off in libraries across Tasmania, providing a fun way to encourage children and young people to read over the summer school holidays. Children and young ...
“We want to streamline policing in Tasmania, remove ‘red tape’ barriers, and ensure our police can do what they do best – keep Tasmanians safe. “In order to improve how our police can operate, we’re ...