The Short Stay Levy Bill 2026 has been tabled in the House of Assembly. Treasurer Eric Abetz said the Government is progressing its election commitment to introduce a 5 per cent levy on short stay ...
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Work is about to start on a new accessible viewing platform and walkway that will offer spectacular birds-eye views from Ben Lomond across the surrounding valley. Acting Minister for Parks Madeleine ...
Four Tasmanian researchers and creatives have been recognised as part of the 2026 Libraries Tasmania Fellowship Program. Minister for Education, Jo Palmer, congratulated the fellows, and said their ...
“The recent seizure in Devonport of almost 2,000 cartons of illicit tobacco was a significant disruption to this illegal market in Tasmania,” Minister Ellis said. “This adds to the state-wide seizures ...
Young Tasmanians are being encouraged to connect, explore new ideas and take part in a range of free activities this Youth Week. Minister for Children and Youth, Jo Palmer, said Youth Week is an ...
The Tasmanian Government is delivering on its commitment to provide more services and support for Circular Head families, with consultation now open on a new Child and Family Learning Centre (CFLC) at ...
The Tasmanian Government has today released the Macquarie Point Site Masterplan. The report shows the size and location of development across the site, including, residential offerings, commercial ...
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The Justice and Related Legislation (Miscellaneous Amendments) Bill 2026 has been tabled in the House of Assembly. The Bill seeks to amend five pieces of legislation that relate to the Tasmanian Civil ...
The Building Amendment Bill 2026 successfully passed the House of Assembly today. Minister for Small Business, Trade and Consumer Affairs, Guy Barnett, said the Bill delivers on the Government’s ...
The latest NAB Monthly Business Survey has Tasmania bucking a nationwide trend. As business confidence and conditions fall across the country, Tasmania has remained at the top for both metrics.