The Tasmanian Government has activated Emergency Assistance Grants to support those impacted by fires on the West Coast.Grants are available for ...
Labor and Dean Winter have no credibility when it comes to tourism, hospitality, and small business in Tasmania. Labor has made it abundantly clear that they are no friend of these key industries, ...
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Investing News Network on MSNDolphin Tungsten Mine Gets Tasmanian Government Support as Group 6 RestructuresEric Abetz, Tasmania's minister for business, industry and resources, said on Monday (February 10) that the state's ...
Dean Winter’s silence is a betrayal of every Tasmanian worker in the aquaculture industry. He needs to decide — is he backing Tasmania, or is Canberra still pulling the strings on State Labor? The ...
The state government has wiped $10 million of debt owed by the Dolphin Tungsten Mine on King Island, converting the loan into ...
Labor have once again sided with the Greens in a bid to strangle Tasmania's aquaculture industry, voting against certainty for the thousands of ...
Public sector unions say they are concerned the state government will use an emerging budget crisis as an excuse for ...
Tasmania’s budget deficit has surged to $1.3 billion, according to new government figures. The shortfall is $503.4 million ...
There is a constant, bristling tension between environmental caretaking and jobs-and-economy rhetoric in Tasmania that represents ... and Labor retains a majority government.
More than 2,000 job seekers met and spoke with potential employers, representing a plethora of career fields, Jan. 28 at the ...
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Tasmania government challenges court ruling on public housing allocation after social housing resident wins increased tenancy rightsTasmania’s state government is challenging a court ruling that could impact its ability to allocate public housing. The ruling followed a social housing resident’s win in court, which resulted in ...
Don't miss out on the headlines from Tasmania. Followed categories will be added to My News. Launching an annual campaign urging scofflaw motorists to slow down to 40km/h near schools and school ...
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