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Flathead - it’s worth the wait
4 February 2026The Tasmanian Government is taking strong action to ensure the Sand Flathead fishery has a future in Tasmania.The latest research from the I... -
Tamar Masterplan backs in vital waterway
4 February 2026The Kanamaluka/Tamar Infrastructure and Amenities Master Plan has been released, presenting a community vision for a new cultural and recrea... -
2026 AgriFutures Rural Women’s Award Tasmanian finalists announced
3 January 2026Three inspiring Tasmanian women have been named as finalists for the Tasmanian 2026 AgriFutures Rural Women’s Award.The annual awards ... -
Consultation underway for Macquarie Point Northern Access Road
3 February 2026Consultation is open for the Northern Access Road, with the Tasmanian Government today putting the call out for submissions.Draft concept de... -
Draft Water and Sewerage Price Determination welcomed
2 February 2026The Tasmanian Government today welcomed the Tasmanian Economic Regulator's Draft Report for the 2026 Water and Sewerage Price Determination ... -
Major infrastructure milestone reached for Berth 3
1 February 2026Work at Berth 3 in Devonport has hit a major milestone after the delivery of a custom-built gantry. The gantry is critical for vehicles and ... -
Tag rebate boost for sheep and goat producers
1 February 2026The successful rebate scheme for goat and lamb eID tags has received a significant boost, with the rebate now extended to cover nine Nationa... -
Good vibes descend on Party in the Paddock
6 February 2026Thousands of music lovers have made their way to Carrick for Tasmania’s premier music festival, Party in the Paddock. Minister for Tou... -
Tasmania secures record national health funding deal
30 January 2026Tasmania has secured record funding under the National Health Reform Agreement, delivering a fantastic outcome for the health of Tasmanians ... -
First day of school for students across Tasmania
5 February 2026More than 57,000 Tasmanian Government school students have returned to classrooms across the State today, for the start of another exciting ... -
CEO appointed for Tasmania’s first Multi-School Organisation
5 February 2026Gail Peyton has been appointed as the Chief Executive Officer for Tasmania’s first Multi-School Organisation. Minister for Education, ... -
Next step in addressing violence in schools
3 February 2026...