Home Latest news 2024 November November On this page On this page Statement from the Attorney-General 25 November 2024 The Tasmanian Government notes the resolution of the Ashley Youth Detention Centre Civil Claims Class Action.The Tasmanian Government remain... Celebrating the day Tasmania became a global hydropower leader 25 November 2024 Today marks 50 year’s since Tasmania first became a global leader in hydropower and dam construction.Minister for Energy and Renewable... New BreastScreen Tasmania clinic opens in Rosny Park 25 November 2024 A new breast screening clinic that provides life-saving cancer detection services is now open on Hobart’s Eastern Shore.The new Breast... Tasmanian manufacturer expands into the US defence market 24 November 2024 Tasmanian manufacturers are securing global contracts as a direct result of Government-led trade missions, enabling Tasmania’s world-c... Supporting rabbit control measures 23 November 2024 The wait for calicivirus to control high rabbit populations across the State is nearly over. Minister for Primary Industries and Water, Jane... Karting championships to power up in Launceston 23 November 2024 Kart racers from around the country are set to compete this weekend at the 2024 Tasmanian Karting Championships.Around 130 competitors acros... Construction tender released for LGH multistorey carpark 23 November 2024 The new multistorey carpark at the Launceston General Hospital has taken another important step forward, with the construction tender releas... Tasmania’s economy receives AA+ 23 November 2024 The latest Standard & Poors has affirmed Tasmania’s AA+ credit rating.This is welcome news for Tasmania and demonstrates that our ... Government supercharges Tasmania’s agriculture industry 23 November 2024 The State’s agricultural sector will benefit from an injection of funding to help build the sector through the Tasmanian Government&rs... Investing in unique North West nature tourism 23 November 2024 The future of nature-based tourism in the North West has been secured by with a $200,000 grant for the not-for-profit Emu Valley Rhododendro... Progressing Commission of Inquiry recommendations 22 November 2024 Almost a quarter of the Commission of Inquiry recommendations have been delivered in the past 12 months, the latest progress report has reve... Sardines on the menu 22 November 2024 The Tasmanian Government continues to explore new opportunities that strengthen both the seafood sector and the overall economy.Minister for... Previous 4 5 6 7 8 Next