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Tasmania’s exporters are leading the way, showing that quality, sustainability and innovation are in high demand around the ...
Work is underway across the state on major school upgrades as part of our School Building Blitz. Architects have now been appointed for the following projects: upgrade of Clarence High School (Philp ...
“The proposed model would reduce the number of councillors across the State by 60, while supporting a minimum 14.25 per cent increase to all councillor allowances at no net cost to the Tasmanian ...
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The Tasmanian Government has launched statewide consultations to inform the next Tasmanian Trade Strategy 2030. Minister for ...
The Poisons Amendment (Interstate Prescriptions) Bill will allow interstate prescriptions to be dispensed in Tasmania, ...
The wage offer is well above Tasmania’s annual inflation rate of 1.7 per cent. Negotiations between Government and unions began earlier this year to replace 16 industrial agreements that covered most ...
“Speeding unnecessarily endangers lives. You are better to be two minutes late than not arrive at all,” Minister Vincent said. “Every day, thousands of workers leave home for their worksites on roads ...
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Tasmania’s firefighting capabilities have been upgraded ahead of the upcoming fire season. Minister for Parks, Nick Duigan, said the Tasmanian Government has invested $600,000 over two years to ...
Bill has passed the House of Assembly. The Bill amends the Sentencing Act 1997 to ensure sentencing takes into account hateful, prejudicial, or targeted offending as aggravating factors.
“Failure by the Federal Government to deliver adequate health funding for Tasmania over the next five years is equivalent to not providing about 128,000 elective surgeries, or 1.2 million Emergency ...