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Shaping the Commission supporting Tasmania’s children and young people
3 April 2025The What We Heard Report has today been released, consolidating key themes and insights from the consultation of the draft Commission for Ch... -
Top Tassie produce showcased in Singapore
3 April 2025Tasmanian food and beverage brands have hit the aisles at Singapore’s premium grocery retailer, Little Farms, in a series of events an... -
Backing exporters in the face of global trade challenges
3 April 2025The Tasmanian Government is closely watching the unfolding tariffs being implemented by the Trump administration.Premier and Minister for Tr... -
Labor can’t be trusted
2 April 2025In an astonishing day, Labor has issued two media releases on energy policy that are in direct conflict with each other.In scenes reminiscen... -
Labor-Greens Government will decimate Tasmanian economy
2 April 2025Giving in to Federal Greens policies would wipe an astonishing $4 billion annually off Tasmania’s GSP and destroy 15,500 jobs, accordi... -
Consultation opens on plans to change interstate prescribing laws
2 April 2025Tasmanian families will benefit from improved access to medications prescribed interstate, under proposed changes now open for consultation.... -
Northern Midlands Irrigation Scheme reaches first milestone
2 April 2025Nearly one third of the Northern Midlands Irrigation Scheme, which is on track to begin pumping water to farmers in October 2026, is now com... -
Greens want to clear-fell Tassie jobs
2 April 2025In an act of economic vandalism, the Federal Greens have today indicated that in the event of a minority parliament, they will hold to ranso... -
Estimated $1.5 million of illicit tobacco and vaping products seized in Tasmania
1 April 2025Illicit tobacco and vaping products with an estimated retail value of approximately $1.5 million have been seized during a recent joint oper... -
Pharmacists better supporting our community, food vans even safer
2 April 2025Pharmacists in Tasmania will be able to better support our communities, after the passing of amendments to the Health Miscellaneous Bill&nbs... -
One step closer to Pets in Rentals
1 April 2025The Residential Tenancy Amendment Bill 2024 has passed the House of Assembly, bringing the Government one step closer to ensuring Tasmanians... -
Reid’s Law Passes the House of Assembly
1 April 2025The Police Offences Amendment (Knives and Other Weapons) Bill 2025, known as Reid’s Law, has passed the House of Assembly, marking ano...