The 2026-27 Tasmanian Budget will deliver almost $55 million to continue supporting our much-loved Neighbourhood Houses, that provide a place-based approach for the delivery of specialised programs ...
Qantas will increase frequency to daily services from 25 October 2026 through to the April 2027 school holidays, before continuing at four return flights per week until the end of August 2027.
Tasmanian communities and organisations will be able to continue to invest in and develop community-led drought and climate initiatives, with the Albanese and Rockliff governments investing $4.4 ...
The Albanese and Rockliff governments are extending the highly successful Farm Business Resilience (FBR) program through to 2029, with a further $6.2 million for the second phase of the program ...
The Tasmanian Government is delivering our election commitment to reduce the cost of fertility treatment services and help families across the State fulfil their dream of having children. Guidelines ...
The Tasmanian Government is strengthening support for vulnerable young women through an expansion of crisis and transitional accommodation services. Karinya Youth Services plays a critical role in ...
The Tasmanian Government is working with key industry partners in efforts to deliver more homes sooner. In partnership with the the Local Government Association of Tasmania, Planning Institute of ...
A life-saving Meningococcal B vaccination program will be delivered as part of the 2026-27 Budget to help protect Tasmanians from this serious but preventable disease, while easing cost-of-living ...
Michelle Campbell AM has been appointed as Tasmania’s new Defence Industry Advocate. Ms Campbell, an active Reservist Major General in the Australian Army, brings extensive experience to the role, ...
All proceeds from property sales arising from the Defence Estate Audit will be reinvested back in Defence, to support the priorities outlined in the 2026 National Defence Strategy and Integrated ...
The Huon Valley has received national recognition at the 2026 Keep Australia Beautiful Tidy Towns Awards, held last night in Launceston. The awards celebrate outstanding sustainability efforts in ...
The 2026-27 Tasmanian Budget delivers $776.6 million for ambulance services, strengthening emergency care, supporting a skilled workforce and ensuring Tasmanians can rely on timely, high-quality care ...
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