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The Drysdale will now be known as the School for the Visitor Economy, equipping Tasmanians with the skills they need to thrive in our renowned tourism and hospitality sectors. Minister for Skills and ...
“The World Athletics Elite Label places Launceston alongside the world’s premier running events. “This will support the Launceston Running Festival to attract athletes both from across the globe as ...
A new employment pathway that allows nursing and midwifery students to work in frontline settings during their studies has been introduced into the Tasmanian health system.
The Tasmanian Government will introduce enabling legislation to Parliament to progress approvals for the Macquarie Point Urban Renewal Project. It follows significant concerns raised about the current ...
Tasmania’s export value of food and agribusiness products to Singapore rose by nearly 21 per cent in the 12 months to January this year - a testament to growing demand for the state’s high-quality ...
Minister for Primary Industries and Water, Jane Howlett, said strict biosecurity measures protect Tasmania’s primary industries, the economy, environment and way of life from the negative impacts of ...
The much-loved Friendly Beaches campground will reopen on Thursday 17 April, ahead of the Easter break. Minister for Parks, Nick Duigan, said the area has been restored after fire swept through the ...
The Tasmanian Government has today announced the appointment of Ms. Catherine Whitington as Tasmania’s inaugural Disability Commissioner. Minister for Disability Services, Jo Palmer, said the ...
Tasmanians are urged to prepare, plan and protect themselves and their families from severe illness this winter as respiratory infections are expected to increase in coming months.
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