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The least Mr Winter could do today is tell the truth. You can view the Government’s Digital Health Transformation Strategy here.
“Bruny Islanders deserves to hold their head high: the island is now a must-go place for visitors. Rob Pennicott deserves a special mention for helping to place it on the map,” Minister Abetz said.
The Tasmanian Government is building a better Tasmania for our farmers and agricultural sector, now, and for the future. As part of the 2025-26 Budget, the Government is investing $122 million into ...
31 May 2025 Jacquie Petrusma, Minister for Health ...
The vision of Tasmania becoming a global leader green hydrogen production has taken another significant step forward, after a successful expressions of interest process to secure a proponent. Minister ...
Throughout construction, The Nut carpark and Zig Zag track will remain open, with measures including fencing and signage in place to help ensure public safety and awareness. For more information, ...
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 ...
The issue was identified as part of the sea trials for Spirit V. RMC has advised TT-Line that the issue needs further assessment and rectification, and as a result Spirit IV will not depart for ...
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 ...
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, ...
The Tasmanian Government is backing business and economic growth, and our landmark Government business reforms are a key part of this. Tasmanian Government businesses should deliver services to ...
Lifting literacy rates and continuing to build a better future for Tasmanian children through new and upgraded facilities are centrepieces of the 2025-26 Budget. Over the next four years, $9.9 billion ...
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