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Paramedics and nurses to deliver more care at home under new plan

Tasmanians needing urgent care may soon be treated at home instead of heading to a hospital, under a plan introduced by the Tasmanian Liberal...

How many times must we vote? Tasmania’s multicultural leaders call for stability

Tasmania’s political uncertainty has drawn sharp criticism from one of the state’s most respected multicultural voices, as talks of another possible state election swirl...

Cricket’s coming home: Tasmania back in the big league

Cricket fans in Tasmania have waited long enough, and the drought is finally over. International cricket is making a return, bringing two highly anticipated...

Website revamp makes registering for vulnerable work simpler

Tasmania has overhauled its Registration to Work with Vulnerable People (RWVP) system, launching a new website designed to make the process easier for individuals...

Expanded sports program brings new opportunities for southern Tasmanian students

Reclink’s expanded Community Sports Series is bringing a long-overdue boost to high school sport in Southern Tasmania, opening up structured competition to Grade 7...

Helping hands for Tasmania’s multicultural entrepreneurs

Small business owners who have made Tasmania their home have a valuable opportunity on their hands, with an extended deadline for the state’s Multicultural...

One permit to rule them all: Tasmania eases festival red tape

Tasmania’s festival and events scene is set for a welcome shake-up, with a new permit system making life significantly easier for organisers and stallholders....

Dob in red tape: New portal now live

Tasmania has opened the doors for businesses and individuals to call out the red tape that slows them down. A newly launched online portal...

Healthscope to end maternity services at Hobart Private

Healthscope has formally notified the Tasmanian Government of its decision to discontinue maternity services at Hobart Private Hospital. The earliest date for the cessation...

Tasmania kicks off 2025 with record-low unemployment

Tasmania has started the year with record-low unemployment, with fresh figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics confirming a drop to 4.0 per cent...