Bill (No. 2) 2025 has passed the House of Assembly. Attorney-General, Guy Barnett, said the Bill contains a series of practical and targeted amendments across Tasmania’s justice and regulatory ...
Two petitions signed by over 11,000 Tasmanians against Labor's moves to impose caps on law abiding firearm owners - some of the largest in Tasmanian history, were tabled in the House of Assembly today ...
The Tasmanian Government has awarded the contract for the construction of the new Burnie Courts Complex to Fairbrother, signalling a major step forward in delivering this important project.
Tasmania’s economy is forecast by Treasury to continue growing in per capita terms. Projections showing about 8 per cent growth over the next four years, outstripping population growth and continuing ...
“Eligible first home buyers building or purchasing a new home will be able to access the $20,000 grant, providing stronger support at a time when affordability remains a key challenge. "This measure ...
Honourable Speaker, I speak to this motion to address a troubling and historical wrong enacted against Tasmanians spanning over three decades, where 177 human remains from coronial autopsies were ...
Order 2026 has been tabled in the House of Assembly. The Order seeks to rezone 16,368m2 land adjacent to the roundabout between Preservation Drive and Bass Highway, Sulphur Creek. Minister for Housing ...
“The 2026-27 Budget will invest $46.7 million in 34 Neighbourhood Houses, as well as $6 million for the Neighbourhood Houses Capital Improvement Program and $1.98 million for the peak Neighbourhood ...
Tasmania is seeking funding for at least a further 582 homes through Round 3 to meet the minimum guaranteed funding allocation of 1,200 homes under HAFF. Minister for Housing and Planning, Kerry ...
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 ...
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.
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 ...