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Expressions of Interest are now open for the future use and operation of the Low Head Historic Site. This EOI delivers a rare opportunity for proponents to bring new ideas, investment and vision to ...
Minister for Tourism, Hospitality, and Events, Jane Howlett, said Tasmania’s tourism industry is world-class and world-renowned, supporting one in six Tasmanian jobs, with visitors injecting $3.7 ...
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The 2026-27 Budget continues to drive the delivery of our 2030 Strong Plan for Tasmania’s Future, enabling a strong economy and a caring community. It secures significant investment in the services ...
After a bizarre day of Labor MPs trying to cook the books, they have finally acknowledged health funding is increasing. The 2026-27 Budget shows increased expenditure of $264.8 million in health. A ...
Labor has voted against efforts to cut red tape and reduce costs for building homes in Tasmania. Minister for Small Business, Trade and Consumer Affairs, Guy Barnett said not only ...
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We recognise the importance of these services for local residents, businesses and visitors,” Minster Vincent said. “Any loss of air connectivity is felt strongly in regional areas and we understand ...
The 2026-27 Budget shows continued growth in health funding following the landmark National Health Reform Agreement reached by Premier Jeremy Rockliff earlier this year. The 2026-27 Budget shows ...
The Tasmanian Government is working with key industry partners in efforts to deliver more homes sooner. In partnership with the the Local Government Association of Tasmania, Planning Institute of ...
Qantas will increase frequency to daily services from 25 October 2026 through to the April 2027 school holidays, before continuing at four return flights per week until the end of August 2027.