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Tasmanian businesses and councils will share in more than $4 million to help prepare for the arrival of the new Spirit of Tasmania vessels. Minister for Tourism, Hospitality and Events, Jane Howlett, ...
As the holiday season approaches, Tasmanians and visitors are reminded to ensure that the extra gifts they pack aren’t hiding any unwanted pests. Minister for Primary Industries and Water, Gavin Peace ...
Tourism in Tasmania has reached a significant milestone, with visitation to the State breaking pre-COVID levels for the very first time. This comes after a remarkable year for Tasmania’s tourism ...
The Policy Paper released today outlines the Tasmanian Government’s intention to work hand-in-hand with the community and industry to deliver a sustainable, best practice-managed commercial Tasmanian ...
“Every reduced kilometre per hour helps protect our amazing Tasmanian wildlife and prevent roadkill”. The Tasmanian Roadkill Reporter app should only be used when safe to do so. It is illegal to touch ...
Bridget Archer, Minister for Health, Mental Health and Wellbeing ...
Subject to relevant approvals, construction of the Stage 2 redevelopment is expected to start in mid-2026 and be completed in early 2028.
Repair works at St Columba Falls are complete, with the popular walking track reopening to visitors ahead of the busy holiday period. Minister for Parks, Nick Duigan, said the track had sustained ...
Madeleine Ogilvie, Minister for Community and Multicultural Affairs ...
21 December 2025 Madeleine Ogilvie, Minister for the Environment ...
I am always proud of Tasmanians in times of adversity. We wrap our arms around each other. We bring out the best in each other. And we show that Tasmanian spirit that unites us. Backgrounds are ...