The Tasmanian Liberal Government remains committed to DAPs and will look to progress legislation in the new year. The Government secured a mandate for this Bill at the last election and received ...
The Tasmanian Government is seeking feedback on a proposed Bill which seeks to modernise Tasmania’s bail laws.
The University of Tasmania (Protection of Land) Bill 2024 has passed the House of Assembly. The legislation will ensure that UTAS remains in Sandy Bay and that the sale of any land by the university ...
Accepting the majority vote of Parliament is part and parcel of democracy. The Greens today showed that they have no respect at all for this most basic of traditions.
Common sense has prevailed with the Stony Rise development to become a reality after strong action from the Tasmanian Liberal Government. The Government’s Stony Rise legislation has passed both houses ...
New ABS data released today again demonstrates the underlying confidence in Tasmania’s economy. Tasmania recorded Private New Capital Expenditure of $2.2 billion for the 12 months to September 2024, ...
The Community Protection (Offender Reporting) Amendment Bill 2024 will allow a parent or guardian of a child to ask about a specific person who has regular, unsupervised access to their child to see ...
Minister for Sports and Events, Nick Duigan has launched the 2045/25 Junior Travel Assistance Program which offers young Tasmanians the opportunity to reach their sporting dreams. “We are committed to ...
“We want to streamline policing in Tasmania, remove ‘red tape’ barriers, and ensure our police can do what they do best – keep Tasmanians safe. “In order to improve how our police can operate, we’re ...
Mr Winter was again rebuffed by Parliament in his attempt to further politicise the Spirits issue. The only thing he has achieved is wasting Parliament’s time. Today’s silly stunt just proves that Mr ...
Writing Fellowships (with Island Magazine) ($5,000 each) - Ivy Alverez, The Pain Button and other stories; and Ben Walter, Developing experimental nature fiction through engagement with the journals ...
The Tasmanian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (Additional Jurisdictions) Bill 2024 has passed the House of Assembly. The Bill transfers jurisdiction for a range of administrative appeals from the ...