Tasmania has taken home 14 medals from the 40th annual Qantas Australian Tourism Awards 2025 in a fantastic show of recognition for the State. The national awards set the benchmark for quality tourism ...
Nominations are now open for 2025 Tasmanian Training Awards in the following categories: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Student of the Year Vocational Student of the Year School-based ...
The Tasmanian Government has welcomed the Federal Liberal Opposition’s announcement that will see a boost to the Tasmanian Freight Equalisation Scheme. Minister for Transport, Eric Abetz, said the ...
The Government has always said that it would pursue every opportunity to bring forward the timeline for delivery of the new Berth 3, anticipated for completion by February 2027, with the potential to ...
Organised by Libraries Tasmania and partner organisations and held between March 23 and 29, the celebration features more than 100 events and activities for all age groups. Minister for Education, Jo ...
Minister for Innovation, Science, and the Digital Economy, Madeleine Ogilvie, has encouraged Tasmanian pet owners to act. “We all love our pets, and nobody wants to lose them, so please take the time ...
Successful applicants receive $25,000 across their scholarship term to contribute towards university course costs. They are required to complete a minimum of two years’ employment with DECYP in a ...
Tasmanians are continuing to pay the lowest electricity prices in the nation for households and small businesses. Treasurer, Guy Barnett, said this was confirmed today at the Energy Matters Committee.
A new Home Builder Panel established by the Tasmanian Government will enable more homes to be built, faster. Minister for Housing, Planning, and Consumer Affairs, Felix Ellis, said the Government was ...
“Our red tape reform agenda will ensure we can continue the momentum of our 2030 Strong Plan for Tasmania’s Future and keep growing our economy.” ...
The Tasmanian Government has established a Youth Jobs and Participation Taskforce, aimed at supporting more young Tasmanians into education, training, and employment. Minister for Skills and Training, ...
The Australian Bureau of Statistics’ latest Labour Force data shows Tasmania’s unemployment rate remains at 4.0 per cent. This latest data maintains Tasmania’s three-year period of at or below 4.2 per ...
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