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The 30 new constables - 18 men and 12 women - will be assigned to Bellerive, Bridgewater, Burnie, Devonport, Glenorchy, ...
Born in Launceston on 26 July 1937, Sir Guy was Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Tasmania from 1973 to 1995, Chancellor ...
Today I have the pleasure of delivering the second budget of this re-elected Rockliff Liberal Government. A budget that delivers what we said we would do. A budget that continues to deliver our 2030 ...
The 2025-26 Budget continues to drive the delivery of our 2030 Strong Plan for Tasmania’s Future. It secures significant investment in the things that matter most to Tasmanians, including cost of ...
The Tasmanian Government has tabled the Dangerous Criminals and High Risk Offenders Amendment Bill 2025 (the Bill). Attorney-General and Minister for Justice, Guy Barnett, said the proposed amendments ...
The Tasmanian Government has been advised by TT-Line that a technical issue has been detected on board Spirit IV and V by Finnish-based shipbuilder RMC in relation to its Liquified Natural Gas system.
The Tasmanian Government’s legislation to further protect children and empower their parents and carers will resume debate in Parliament this week. Bruce and Denise Morcombe joined Minister for Police ...
A new Chair and three new Directors have been appointed to the TasPorts Board, reinforcing strong governance as the Government Business delivers major infrastructure critical to Tasmania’s economic ...
The 2025-26 Budget will deliver a record cash injection into Tasmania’s health system to ensure it can continue to meet demand and provide the essential services Tasmanians expect and deserve.
Construction has begun on the new Launceston regional bus transit centre, marking an exciting step forward for the project. Minister for Transport, Eric Abetz, said the new transit centre would ...
The Tasmanian Government has received the Project Marinus Whole-of-State Business Case following its finalisation by the Department of Treasury and Finance. Deputy Premier and Treasurer Guy Barnett, ...
Tasmanians are set to share in $10 million of vouchers to help cover the cost of holiday, dining or experiences through a new Tasmanian Government initiative announced today to stimulate the visitor ...