After leadership contender Ella Haddad was forced to publicly declare her loyalty, there’s been radio silence from other participants in the campaign to destabilise Mr Willie. Shane Broad and Dean ...
Nearly 100 leaders from business, industry, local government, tourism, agriculture, community organisations and all levels of government gathered in Launceston today for the Northern Tasmania Economic ...
The Tasmanian Government is taking immediate, medium and longer-term action to reduce demand and ease the impact of long stay patients at the Launceston General Hospital. Minister for Health, Mental ...
The Tasmanian Government has secured important commitments from Kirin as discussions continue on the future of the iconic Boag’s Brewery site in Launceston. Premier Jeremy Rockliff said the Government ...
Entries are now open for the Tasmanian Literary Awards 2027, which celebrate excellence in the Tasmanian literary sector. Minister for Arts, Roger Jaensch, said the awards recognised the outstanding ...
The Tasmanian Government is continuing its crackdown on the trade of illegal smoking products in our State, seizing nearly 5.5 million cigarettes, over 2,500kg of loose tobacco, and nearly 30,000 ...
Line, scrap TasPorts and build a big brand new bureaucracy hasn't seen the light of day. Labor is abandoning TT-Line by stripping out its ships and assets. Labor want to destroy TasPorts and the ...
School gates are swinging open across the State as part of the Tasmanian Government’s commitment to give community and sporting groups greater access to school ovals and sports courts. Minister for ...
Work to deliver the first stage of the Tasmania Devils' High Performance Centre is set to start in the coming weeks, as the teams prepare for their entry into the AFL. Acting Minister for Sport, Gavin ...
Federal Labor members have become Canberra apologists, completely selling out the Tasmanians who voted them in. Federal Member for Bass, Jess Teesdale, and Federal Agriculture Minister, Julie Collins, ...
Roger Jaensch, Minister for Community and Multicultural Affairs ...
A new proposal from the Rockliff Liberal Government would give pubs and clubs a strong financial incentive to host live music, creating more opportunities for Tasmanian musicians and encouraging more ...