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Mandatory Notifications Bill passes the House of Assembly
7 May 2026The Integrity Commission Amendment (Mandatory Notifications) Bill 2025 has passed the House of Assembly. The Bill introduces a m... -
Big summer of sailing as industry gears up for new Spirits
7 May 2026It’s been a big summer for the Spirit of Tasmania with more than 320,000 passengers traveling on Bass Strait.With the new Spirits to b... -
Federal private health changes to hit older Tasmanians
7 May 2026Minister for Health, Mental Health and Wellbeing, Bridget Archer has called on the Australian Government to reconsider changes to private he... -
Short Stay Levy keeps more tourism dollars in Tasmania
7 May 2026The Tasmanian Government’s short stay levy delivers fairness in the growing visitor economy, with funds to be invested in housing for ... -
Tasmanian food and beverage businesses showcase the strength of domestic trade
6 April 2026A dedicated TASMANIAN stand will highlight around 10 of the state’s food and beverages at one of Australia’s largest direct-to-r... -
Backing our Ambulance Tasmania clinicians
6 May 2026The Tasmanian Government will always back our healthcare workers who make clinical judgements every single day, often under very challenging... -
Direct flight from Canberra touches down in Launceston
6 May 2026The first direct flight between Canberra and Launceston, operated by Link Airways, landed at Launceston Airport today. The Tasmanian Governm... -
More than 300,000 healthy breakfasts served in Tasmanian schools
6 May 2026The Tasmanian Government’s School Breakfast Program has now delivered 300,000 free, healthy breakfasts to students across the State. T... -
Caroline Wells the 30th Governor of Tasmania
6 May 2026Caroline Wells will be the 30th Governor of Tasmania.Ms Wells is an experienced and passionate community leader who has held Chief Executive... -
Recycle Rewards celebrates 1 year milestone
5 May 2026Today marks one year since Tasmania’s container refund scheme, Recycle Rewards, commenced.In the past 12 months Tasmanians have return... -
Bill to crush hooning passes the House of Assembly
5 May 2026Increased powers to crush and confiscate the vehicles of those caught hooning are one step closer, with the Police Offences Amendment Bill 2... -
Monetary Penalties Enforcement Amendment Bill 2026 tabled in Parliament
5 May 2026The Monetary Penalties Enforcement Amendment Bill 2026 has been tabled in the House of Assembly.The Bill provides changes to the collection ...