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Parliament has demanded the details of Labor’s $2.7 billion tax plan after calling on Labor to release its alternative Budget. In the last session of Parliament, Labor voted to legislate rates of own ...
The Tasmanian Government is cracking down on the use of explosive devices and substances with the introduction of the Justice Miscellaneous (Explosives Offences) Bill 2025.
Following the detailed analysis, which showed that State Labor would slug Tasmanians an additional $2.7 billion, the Government will move for greater scrutiny of Labor’s massive tax plan. In the last ...
Disability access upgrades at The H. Thompson Badminton Centre are now providing safe access for all. Minister for Sports and Events, Nick Duigan, said Badminton Hobart, based at the South Hobart ...
The long-term future of Burnie's Terminal 4 has been secured. The Tasmanian Government welcomes the signing of a Heads of Agreement between TasPorts and Strait Link.
The future of social enterprise, Hamlet Cafe, is being secured with a $1 million funding injection as part of the upcoming Tasmanian Government’s 2025-26 Budget. Premier Jeremy Rockliff joined Hamlet ...
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 ...
Analysis based on the current budget and forwards shows if Labor’s plan was to go ahead, Tasmanian taxpayers would be set to pay over $2.7 billion in additional taxes by the end of 2027-28. That’s ...
The Justice and Related Legislation (Miscellaneous Amendments) Bill 2025 has passed the House of Assembly. Attorney-General Guy Barnett said the Bill amends four existing Acts, including significant ...
Treasurer Guy Barnett said the repurposing of the Treasury Complex presents a unique opportunity in the heart of Hobart, potentially delivering significant economic activity and jobs.
That’s the result of the $130 million upgrades at UTAS stadium following funding from both Tasmanian and Australian Governments. Tasmanian Labor seem to have forgotten their own federal colleagues are ...
Tasmania’s retail sector continues to surge, with monthly retail trade hitting a new record of $743.6 million in March 2025 — the highest ever recorded in the State.