The highly anticipated new Launceston regional bus transit centre is a step closer with a development application submitted to the Launceston City Council. The DA will allow for the transformation of ...
The Tasmanian Government is cracking down on knife crime to keep our communities safe, with the Police Offences Amendment (Knives and Other Weapons) Bill 2025 now open for consultation.
The Tasmanian Liberal Government is encouraged by the strong, positive interest expressed by local, national and international market players who want to participate in the Market Sounding Process for ...
The refusal from Dean Winter to state his position on pill testing and decriminalising drugs shows just how deep the internal divisions lay in the Labor Party. It has now been 284 days since weak ...
Attorney-General and Minister for Justice, Guy Barnett, has welcomed Mr Shanahan to his new role. “Today is a very special day for the Tasmanian justice system and I both congratulate and warmly ...
Nine Tasmanian bridges are undergoing strengthening works, while tenders have opened to strengthen a further 12 bridges in 2025 as part of a $100 million upgrade of Tasmania’s freight routes.
The new S.H.E Cancer Wellness Centre is one step closer, with the concept design render released today. The Tasmanian Government has committed $10 million over the next three years towards delivering ...
A third tagged trout has been caught at Craigbourne Lake, as part of the Tasmanian Government's Tagged Trout Promotion. Minister for Business, Industry and Resources, Eric Abetz, congratulated the ...
Moody’s Ratings has affirmed Tasmania’s Aa2 credit rating. This is on the back of S&P recently reconfirming Tasmania’s AA+ rating, which is in line with most other mainland states.
The HGA has outgrown the current facility and requires a new facility to continue to meet current and anticipated future demand in Brighton and southern Tasmania. HGA expect the new facility to cost ...
282 days have passed since Dean Winter became Leader of the Labor Party, and Tasmanians still have no idea where he stands on decriminalising drugs and pill testing. Minister for Minister Police, Fire ...
Attorney-General and Minister for Justice, Guy Barnett, said continuing to strengthen Tasmania’s child and youth safety framework was paramount in 2025.