Liberal member for Lyons, Mark Shelton, said the new Fire and Emergency Services Complex is not only a win for Campbell Town and surrounds, but for communities right across the midlands.
Pollie Pedal Tasmania 2025 is underway, with the peloton setting out from Hagley Farm School today. Since its inception in 2006, the event has covered more than 5,000km and raised $850,000 for vital ...
The Government has been developing the Terms of Reference and exploring options to appoint a reviewer to undertake the proposed independent review of the Integrity Commission agreed to as part of the ...
With a Federal election set to be called within days, the Federal Labor Government is putting Robbins Island in the “too hard basket” as they go into caretaker mode. Minister for Energy and Renewables ...
Catherine King, Federal Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government Minister, ...
Treasurer, Guy Barnett, said private investment plays a vital role in Tasmania. “Our Government has always recognised the importance of stimulating and enabling private investment in our State," the ...
Just a week after her first bite of the cherry, Shadow Minister for Electronic Road Signs, Meg Brown, was out again today criticising electronic traffic signs that, not only her own Labor colleague ...
The New Bridgewater Bridge Project has reached its biggest milestone to date, with the final segment lifted into place to create a continuous connection across the River Derwent.
Following recommendations made by the Sentencing Advisory Council, the Government is seeking consultation on a Bill to ensure sentencing takes into account the aggravating factor of targeted, hateful ...
A Tassie tech company has developed the APAMA NRS, the world’s first underwater remotely operated vehicle (ROV) designed to inspect and repair salmon aquaculture nets.
Shovels have hit the ground for a new village walkway at Ben Lomond National Park. Minister for Parks, Nick Duigan, said the four-year $2.8 million project has commenced with the first stage now ...
The Tasmanian Government welcomes the dismissal of the Robbins Island Wind Farm action in the Supreme Court. Minister for Energy and Renewables, Nick Duigan, said common sense had prevailed.
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