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The 30 new constables - 18 men and 12 women - will be assigned to Bellerive, Bridgewater, Burnie, Devonport, Glenorchy, ...
Born in Launceston on 26 July 1937, Sir Guy was Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Tasmania from 1973 to 1995, Chancellor ...
Young Tasmanians are being urged to consider a career in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) following the release today of the State Government’s new Cyber Security Strategy. The strategy ...
The 2025-26 Budget continues to drive the delivery of our 2030 Strong Plan for Tasmania’s Future. It secures significant investment in the things that matter most to Tasmanians, including cost of ...
The latest Tasmanian Greenhouse Gas Emissions Report released today shows Tasmania’s greenhouse gas emissions have remained at a net negative level for the ninth year in a row. Minister for Energy and ...
Construction has begun on the new Launceston regional bus transit centre, marking an exciting step forward for the project. Minister for Transport, Eric Abetz, said the new transit centre would ...
A comprehensive review of the Coroners Act 1995 (The Act) will be conducted by the Tasmania Law Reform Institute (TLRI) following a referral from the Tasmanian Government. The Act was developed in ...
The Tasmanian Government is taking decisive action to reduce the unfunded superannuation liability the former Labor Government left by introducing the Superannuation Liability (GST Windfall Fund) Bill ...
The Sentencing Amendment (Aggravating Factors) Bill has been tabled in Parliament. The Tasmanian Government is amending the Sentencing Act 1997 (the Act) to ensure sentencing takes into account ...
The Tasmanian Liberal Government has today introduced the Electoral Amendment (Alternative Voting Procedures) Bill 2025. This will allow the Tasmanian Electoral Commission (TEC) to approve appropriate ...
The Tasmanian Government’s legislation to further protect children and empower their parents and carers will resume debate in Parliament this week. Bruce and Denise Morcombe joined Minister for Police ...
The 2025-26 Budget will deliver a record cash injection into Tasmania’s health system to ensure it can continue to meet demand and provide the essential services Tasmanians expect and deserve.
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