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“As part of our 2030 Strong Plan for Tasmania’s Future, we’ve been full steam ahead on delivering our ambitious goal of 10,000 social and affordable homes by 2032 and I am confident that this change ...
Dean Winter has delivered the worst Budget reply in Tasmania's history. Winter’s budget reply was so hollow that it is quicker to outline what it didn’t include. It didn’t include a pathway to surplus ...
A new School Staff Wellbeing Response Team (SSWRT) is being implemented as part of the 2025-26 Budget, as the Tasmanian Government builds a better Tasmania: now, and for the future. The launch of a ...
To ensure our children and young people get the opportunities that they deserve, the 2025-26 Budget will invest $9.9 billion over the next four years into education. This includes $307.8 million to ...
“Daniel’s Law puts children first,” Minister Ellis said. “It gives parents and carers the right to ask police if someone with regular, unsupervised access to their child is a registered sex offender.
This budget backs business, creates jobs, supports families, and builds stronger safer communities. This budget invests in the things that matter to Tasmanians: cost of living, health, education, ...
Registrations for the Eat Local Stay Local voucher scheme are now open, as the Tasmanian Government invests in the visitor economy, attracting more people to experience Tasmania. Tasmanians have two ...
For more information on Our Mountain’s Future go to www.mountainreview.tas.gov.au ...
The least Mr Winter could do today is tell the truth. You can view the Government’s Digital Health Transformation Strategy here.
Legislation that will enable the Macquarie Point Urban Renewal Project has been released for public consultation. Minister for Business, Industry and Resources, Eric Abetz, released the draft enabling ...
Labor are claiming there is a $7.2 million cut for digital health – but if they had bothered to read the Budget papers, they would see we’ve actually brought forward $7.2 million in funding for ...
Some of Tasmania’s best senior sports men and women have returned after competing at the 2025 Australian Masters Rowing Championships in Sydney. The national regatta attracted Tasmanian competitors ...
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