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Tasmanians to pay the price for Labor’s red tape
28 May 2026Tasmanian builders and home buyers will get a 12-month reprieve from National Construction Code red tape after the Building Amendment Bill 2... -
Pitching a home for football in Tasmania
28 May 2026Tasmania is step closer to developing a new home of football, as part of the Tasmanian Government’s 2026-27 Budget, which is deliverin... -
Strengthening our responses to family violence
28 May 2026The Tasmanian Government is delivering on an election commitment to strengthen family violence protections, with first tranche of reforms an... -
Tasmania receives global recognition in foodie destination list
27 May 2026Southern Tasmania has been named one of the world’s best food destinations by National Geographic. The ‘15 best places in the wo... -
$5 million to support Liberty Bell Bay workers as preferred bidder named
27 May 2026Today, the Albanese and Rockliff Governments announce a further $5 million in joint support for employees at Liberty Bell Bay (LBB) while a ... -
Wille’s thought bubble sinks without a trace
27 May 2026Labor’s thought bubble to create a brand-new big bureaucracy, to gut TT-Line and replace TasPorts seems to have disappeared as quickly... -
Metal-detection wands keeping Tasmanians safe
27 May 2026The rollout of metal-detection wands is already increasing safety for Tasmanians, with police seizing 82 weapons in the past five months.Min... -
Questions Labor must answer on its Spirits destruction plan
26 May 2026Concerns are growing about Labor’s plan to abandon TT-Line and scrap TasPorts.The plan raises critical questions Tasmanians deserve an...