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Minister for Parks, Nick Duigan said the delivery of a contemporary online booking system has moved to the next phase. “It was great to see more than 20 submissions from proponents received through ...
Federal Coalition policies to provide new tax cuts and rebates for small businesses have been welcomed by the Tasmanian Government. Minister for Hospitality and Small Business, Jane Howlett, said that ...
Labour market data released by the ABS today shows record low unemployment for Tasmania of 3.9 per cent in March 2025. The figures also show 282,372 Tasmanians were employed, over 47,000 more that ...
Healthdirect – Tasmanians can go online or call Healthdirect (1800 022 222) to speak to a Registered Nurse 24 hours a day, 7 days a week; Pharmacies – pharmacists can provide advice and treatment for ...
The Tasmanian Liberal Government is continuing to deliver the critical infrastructure Ambulance Tasmania needs, with a preferred site now selected for the brand new Snug Ambulance Station. The site at ...
According to Circana MarketEdge, Tasmanian Salmon purchased at Coles and Woolworths in the first quarter of this year is seven per cent higher than at the same time last year. Additionally, global ...
Drivers on our roads are reminded to always obey signs, lights and signals; stop, look and listen for trains at passive crossings; and never attempt to race a train or cross when the warning signals ...
Federal Labor Minister Julie Collins has tried to wash her hands of responsibility for Tasmania’s salmon industry. Speaking on ABC Radio Hobart earlier today, Ms Collins attempted to shift blame to ...
The Maugean Skate Conservation Action Program will use acoustic technology, involving the attachment of very small devices to skates. The devices emit signals that allow researchers to track skate ...
The Tasmanian Government announced the $5 million Event Attraction Fund as part of our 2030 Strong Plan for Tasmania’s Future. Minister for Sports and Events, Nick Duigan, said the fund was designed ...
A new employment pathway that allows nursing and midwifery students to work in frontline settings during their studies has been introduced into the Tasmanian health system.
Two new Bills have passed the Tasmanian Parliament, the TASCAT (Additional Jurisdictions) Bill 2025 and the Justice Miscellaneous (Administrative Review Tribunal) Bill 2024. Attorney-General and ...
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