The Tasmanian Government is building safer and more efficient roads all around our great State as part of our 2030 Strong Plan for Tasmania&.
Let’s talk about it: Conversations play key role in child safetyThe theme for National Child Protection Week, Every Conversations Matters, serves as a reminder of the power of conversations to keep our ch.
New technology to keep our prisons safeBody scanners are now in use in Tasmania’s corrections system, with a scanner in the Hobart Reception Prison the first to come online .
Tasmania’s resilient economy continues to show strengthState Final Demand data released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) today has again proven the resilience of the Tasmanian economy.
Tasmania’s resilient economy continues to show strengthState Final Demand data released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) today has again proven the resilience of the Tasmanian economy.
Thank you to our early childhood educatorsToday is Early Childhood Educators’ Day, a chance to celebrate the important contribution of early childhood educators in the lives of.
New literacy screening helps students with readingTasmanian students are getting the support they need with reading earlier than ever before, thanks to a new suite of evidence-based screenin.
Encouraging respect in our schoolsThe Tasmanian Government is committed to ensuring the safety and wellbeing of our staff, students and school communities. Minister for.
New dashboard highlights continued commitment to housingA new, user-friendly Housing Dashboard has been released to further transparency in the delivery of social and affordable housing across the.
State-wide Emergency Food Grant Fund announcedThe Tasmanian Government has announced an Emergency Food Grant Fund following significant power outages across the state. Tasmanian ho.
Impact of wild weather being assessedThe Tasmanian Government reiterates its thanks to emergency service personnel and volunteers across the State for their mammoth effort over .
Help shape suicide prevention in TasmaniaMost recent ABS data shows 87 Tasmanians died by suicide in 2022. They each had people who loved and cared about them – people who now.
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