Home Latest news 2024 July July On this page On this page TIME names wukalina Walk in 2024 World’s Greatest Places List 26 July 2024 One of the world’s most popular media outlets, TIME magazine, has included Tasmania’s wukalina Walk in its list of World’s... Tasmanian students and seedlings grow together 25 July 2024 More than 2000 Tasmanian students are set to immerse themselves in the wonders of Tasmanian forests through a unique educational initiative.... New community wildlife hospital opens in North West Tasmania 25 July 2024 Located at Wing’s Wildlife Park in North West Tasmania, a new native wildlife hospital has opened at Gunns Plains to replace the old f... Federal funding to boost tourism in the Far North West 25 July 2024 A major milestone has been reached with the signing of a $12.5 million deal between the Australian and Tasmanian Governments to attract tour... Tasmanian students have a bright future 25 July 2024 The Tasmanian Liberal Government is recognising and congratulating our 2023 senior secondary school students and teachers on their significa... Strengthening integrity and leadership in local government 24 July 2024 Our 2030 Strong Plan for Tasmania’s Future focuses on the issues affecting us most right now, and ensuring we have a robust local gove... Delivering respectful relationships education in schools 24 July 2024 The Tasmanian Liberal Government will continue to deliver evidence-based and age-appropriate respectful relationships education in schools, ... App helps first responders save lives 24 July 2024 When someone is in cardiac arrest, the intervention by bystanders or those around them can make a lifesaving difference. That’s why a ... Livestock Processing Taskforce update 23 July 2024 The Tasmanian Government continues to ensure the highest standard of animal welfare is achieved across Tasmania’s livestock processing... Critical Tasmanian minerals in crosshairs of exploration grants program 23 July 2024 The Tasmanian Liberal Government backs mining 100 per cent and we are continuing to harness our competitive strengths as part of our 2030 St... Junior anglers and young adults encouraged to cast a line for free in Tasmania 23 July 2024 The Tasmanian Liberal Government supports our inland freshwater recreational fishery and is ensuring access remains free for junior anglers.... Securing more skilled migration places for Tasmania’s workforce 23 July 2024 The number of state nominated skilled migration places will more than double for Tasmania in 2024-25.2,100 places will be available under th... Previous 2 3 4 5 6 Next