The zone could support up to 20 GW of round-the-clock reliable renewable energy – more than half of the current electricity demand across southeast Australia. One rotation of a single offshore wind ...
The third progress report of the Woolcott Review has been released. The Woolcott Review, by former Australian Public Service Commissioner Peter Woolcott AO, is looking at the actions of government ...
“Tasmanian salmon not only puts food on the table and pays the bills for thousands of Tasmanian families – it is also an affordable, nutritious and much-loved source of protein,” Minister Abetz said. ...
The latest labour market data, released today by the ABS, shows Tasmania’s historic run of low unemployment is continuing. Tasmania’s unemployment has remained steady at 4.1 per cent in November, ...
12 December 2024 Jacquie Petrusma, Minister for Health ...
The Tasmanian Government is delivering on its commitment to support teacher recruitment and retention in hard-to-staff schools, with the registration of a new industrial agreement in the Tasmanian ...
Tasmanian teenagers will have the opportunity to manage their family’s finances for a month following a casting call today for ABC iview series Teenage Boss: Next Level.
Regional mental health support has been strengthened following a $1.6 million investment from the Tasmanian Government. The Tasmanian Government has partnered with specialist rural mental health ...
“Helping older Tasmanians to remain active and engaged in community life is an investment in individuals, families and local communities. “Eligible older Tasmanians will be able to use their vouchers ...
A new model of care that will improve outcomes for children and young people in the youth justice system has been launched by the Tasmanian Government. The Youth Justice Model of Care sets out a ...
Congratulations to Ms Rachel Watson who has been appointed as the new Chief Executive Officer of Hydro Tasmania. Minister for Energy and Renewables, Nick Duigan, said Ms Watson has been selected ...
The Tasmanian Government is investing more than $1.1 million for two new projects lead by the Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture (TIA), further boosting their research capacity and industry ...