“The 2025 grants program will provide $500,000 to community organisations, like our neighbourhood houses, to support Tasmanians in need,” Minister Jaensch said. “Eligible organisations can apply for ...
Tasmania is set to solidify its reputation as a global leader in sustainable manufacturing with the establishment of a world-first aluminium waste recycling pilot facility at Bell Bay.
The Federal Labor Government’s decision to prioritise an Australian Carbon Credit Units (ACCU) Scheme proposal, which seeks to cease or defer native forest harvesting, is an underhanded attack on ...
Minister for Local Government, Kerry Vincent, has today released the Board of Inquiry Report into the operations of Dorset Council in full and has issued a series of Ministerial Directions to the ...
22 January 2025 Jo Palmer, Minister for Education ...
Minister for Community Services, Roger Jaensch, said the Respectful, Age-friendly Island: Older Tasmanians’ Action Plan 2025 – 2029 ensures Tasmanians can age in the way they want to.
Fracking will remain banned in Tasmania until at least 2030. Minister for Business, Industry and Resources, Eric Abetz, said the Tasmanian Government would maintain the moratorium on hydraulic ...
The highly anticipated new Launceston regional bus transit centre is a step closer with a development application submitted to the Launceston City Council. The DA will allow for the transformation of ...
The refusal from Dean Winter to state his position on pill testing and decriminalising drugs shows just how deep the internal divisions lay in the Labor Party. It has now been 284 days since weak ...
Moody’s Ratings has affirmed Tasmania’s Aa2 credit rating. This is on the back of S&P recently reconfirming Tasmania’s AA+ rating, which is in line with most other mainland states.
Attorney-General and Minister for Justice, Guy Barnett, has welcomed Mr Shanahan to his new role. “Today is a very special day for the Tasmanian justice system and I both congratulate and warmly ...
The Tasmanian Government is cracking down on knife crime to keep our communities safe, with the Police Offences Amendment (Knives and Other Weapons) Bill 2025 now open for consultation.