Tasmanian food and beverage brands have hit the aisles at Singapore’s premium grocery retailer, Little Farms, in a series of events and pop-up stalls to introduce Tasmanian products to the local ...
Premier and Minister for Trade and Major Investment, Jeremy Rockliff, said the Tasmanian Government is firmly in the corner of Tasmanian exporters. “Our farmers work tirelessly to feed the nation and ...
The What We Heard Report has today been released, consolidating key themes and insights from the consultation of the draft Commission for Children and Young People Bill 2024. Valuable feedback from a ...
We will continue to go through the proper planning and design of Marinus Link and NWTD, including scrutiny by the AER, and make a final investment decision when the work has been done. Labor can't be ...
Following consultation, the proposed laws will need to pass Parliament before coming into effect. Feedback on the proposed changes is open until 24 April 2025. To find out more about the consultation, ...
Nearly one third of the Northern Midlands Irrigation Scheme, which is on track to begin pumping water to farmers in October 2026, is now complete. Minister for Primary Industries and Water, Jane ...
The Tasmanian Government is delivering on its commitment to redevelop the North West Support School’s (NWSS) Burnie campus, with a local architectural firm now appointed for the project. Tasmanian ...
In an act of economic vandalism, the Federal Greens have today indicated that in the event of a minority parliament, they will hold to ransom Australia by locking up our native forests.
Mr Ferguson said that based on Labor’s failure to genuinely and quickly stand up for aquaculture jobs in Macquarie Harbour, Tasmanians were right to be fearful of a re-elected Labor government in ...
Pharmacists in Tasmania will be able to better support our communities, after the passing of amendments to the Health Miscellaneous Bill today.
The Residential Tenancy Amendment Bill 2024 has passed the House of Assembly, bringing the Government one step closer to ensuring Tasmanians don’t have to choose between a place to live and the pet ...
The Police Offences Amendment (Knives and Other Weapons) Bill 2025, known as Reid’s Law, has passed the House of Assembly, marking another huge step in cracking down on knife crime to keep our ...
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