Launceston’s new $3.1 million state-of-the-art tennis centre is officially open and ready to serve up a powerful impact on the local sports scene. Minister for Sports and Events, Nick Duigan said it ...
“Each year we launch our Love 40 campaign to mark the beginning of the new school year to ensure the message remains front of mind, drive to the speed limit. “It is 40km/h speed limit during peak pick ...
The rollout of the Tasmanian Government’s $15 million commitment to build or upgrade teacher residences across Tasmania is progressing, with the appointment of Meadcon Building and Construction to ...
Tasmania’s much-loved cultural events calendar will be firing on all cylinders this weekend with Hobart's Estia Festival in full swing. The magnificent event which celebrates the culture of Tasmania's ...
30 January 2025 Jo Palmer, Minister for Education ...
Today’s ABS data shows that the Government’s cost-of-living relief measures are having a real impact for Tasmanian families. Hobart recorded a 1.5% increase in CPI for the year to December 2024 - the ...
“Festivale sold out quicker than it ever has before, which is testament to this fantastic event and it’s wonderful volunteers who bring it to life,” Minister Duigan said. “Festivale has grown to ...
The latest NAB December Business Survey shows business conditions have continued to significantly improve in Tasmania - which is now ranked the 3rd highest and above the national average. This is a ...
Major infrastructure upgrades will see the Mornington roundabout replaced with traffic lights to improve road safety and traffic flow. The project will also include the construction of new ramps ...
More than 60 exceptional Tasmanian senior secondary students from across the State will be recognised at a ceremony at Government House this evening. Minister for Education, Jo Palmer, said the 64 ...
January has traditionally been the biggest sale period for lobsters to China, largely due to demand from Lunar New Year celebrations with more than $6.5 million worth of Tasmanian rock lobster ...
The latest survey has revealed that business conditions in Tasmania have continued to significantly improve over the last three surveys – rising by 12 index points and sitting at third in the nation.