The Tasmanian Government has announced Ms Catherine Murdoch as the new Chief Executive Officer of the Environment Protection Authority (EPA). Minister for the Environment, Madeleine Ogilvie, ...
A new red tape reduction portal has been launched, encouraging Tasmanians to have their say on what red tape is holding Tasmanian businesses and industry back from success. As part of the Tasmanian ...
The construction of a Cadet Training Facility in Launceston is on the march with the sale of land to the Department of Defence completed. The facility will be built at UTAS’s Newnham campus as part of ...
Jo Palmer, Minister for Education Jason Clare, Federal Minister for Education, ...
The Albanese and Rockliff Governments are activating up to $52 million in disaster assistance to help protect environmental and cultural heritage areas impacted by the ongoing bushfires on Tasmania’s ...
Tasmania is supporting our youth to be vape free, with the preliminary passing of the nation-leading Public Health Amendment (Vaping) Bill 2024 in the Legislative Council today. Minister for Mental ...
The Tasmanian Liberal Government has accepted the recommendations from the Independent Review of Education in Tasmania. Minister for Education, Jo Palmer, said of the 14 recommendations, 13 have been ...
Foodex Japan 2025 provides an outstanding platform to highlight Tasmania’s premium food and beverage offerings while expanding trade relationships with key Asian markets. The event will host ...
On Thank Your Pharmacist Day, the Tasmanian Government recognises their service. Minister for Mental Health and Wellbeing, Roger Jaensch, said pharmacists provide vital services, treatment and advice ...
Improved access to Mount Field National Park is a step closer, with the designs now out for public consultation. The Tasmanian Government is addressing site safety and improving parking options for ...
Bringing together the best minds from across Tasmania’s diverse business and industry sector – a Red Tape Reduction Industry Taskforce is being formed. Treasurer, Guy Barnett, said business and ...
Under Labor’s deceitful plan to tax Tasmanians, 12 months of car registration will be hiked up to $3,847; power bills will rise astronomically to $13,647; and a metro bus fare will cost $18.61. Even a ...