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“This investment is part of our commitment to building a skilled workforce, which is a key part of our 2030 Strong Plan for Tasmania’s for Future,” Minister Duigan said.
Treasurer Guy Barnett welcomed the passage of the Superannuation Liability (GST Windfall Fund) Bill 2025, a key election commitment of the 2030 Strong Plan for Tasmania’s Future. “Labor not only ...
Music, theatre, literature and regional arts in Tasmania will receive a funding boost thanks to a Tasmanian Government investment. Among the recipients of the Strategic Initiatives and Service ...
Mr Willie is always talking Tasmania down, and in his sights today was the state’s fantastic school teachers. In a frank admission the opposition spokesperson admitted he wasn’t up to the job. He said ...
The Youth After-hours Diversion Service, known as YADS, pilot has commenced in the Glenorchy and Bridgewater Police Divisions with the intent of diverting young people away from the justice system and ...
The Tasmanian Government is introducing landmark reforms to strengthen governance, transparency and accountability across Government Business Enterprises.
Today marks the 80th Anniversary of Victory in Europe (VE) Day and the end of the conflict in Europe during the Second World War. Minister for Veterans’ Affairs, Jacquie Petrusma, said during this ...
The Tasmanian Liberal Government congratulates three exceptional nursing and midwifery leaders who have today been inducted into the Tasmanian Nurses and Midwives Honour Roll. The Honour Roll ...
Parliament has demanded the details of Labor’s $2.7 billion tax plan after calling on Labor to release its alternative Budget. In the last session of Parliament, Labor voted to legislate rates of own ...
The Tasmanian Government is cracking down on the use of explosive devices and substances with the introduction of the Justice Miscellaneous (Explosives Offences) Bill 2025.
The Community Protection (Offender Reporting) Amendment Bill 2024, which will be known as Daniel’s Law, in honour of Daniel Morcombe, will introduce new offences, greater penalties, and importantly, ...
Following the detailed analysis, which showed that State Labor would slug Tasmanians an additional $2.7 billion, the Government will move for greater scrutiny of Labor’s massive tax plan. In the last ...
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