Hobart clinic closure leaves mental health care in crisis

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Hobart’s last private acute mental health hospital, The Hobart Clinic, will permanently close in October after 40 years of serving the local community. The...

Call for Tasmanian men to prioritise prostate cancer checks

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Prostate Cancer Awareness Month has prompted a call for Tasmanian men, particularly those aged over 50, to speak with their doctor about regular testing....

More Tasmanian students set to receive free healthy lunches

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Tasmania’s Healthy School Lunch Program is set to grow, with 15 more government schools to be added in 2026. The expansion will take the...

Launceston tech start-up takes Tasmanian innovation global

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A Northern Tasmanian company is making its mark overseas, with home-grown technology now being exported to markets across the world. Premier Jeremy Rockliff visited Bitwise...

Tasmanian businesses encouraged to go global as trade grants open

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The Tasmanian Government has opened applications for the 2025–26 Accelerating Trade Grant Program, extending its support to local businesses aiming to expand beyond the...

Mount Gambier Hospital expands emergency care with new Short Stay Unit

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Mount Gambier and Districts Health Service has opened its new Emergency Department Short Stay Unit, part of a wider $24 million upgrade to the...

Tourism Tasmania takes top honour at national travel marketing awards

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Tourism Tasmania has been named Travel Marketing Team of the Year at the Mumbrella Travel Marketing Awards in Sydney, a recognition of the agency’s...

Tasmania strengthens ASEAN trade links with Singapore appointment

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Tasmania has appointed Honey Fidden as its new Singapore-based Trade Advocate, a move aimed at helping the state’s businesses gain stronger footholds in one...

Free breakfast for every Tasmanian government school student

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Work has begun on a universal school breakfast program that will see every Tasmanian Government school offer free meals to students. The $6.5 million...

Spirit of Tasmania IV docks in Hobart for fit-out and training

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Spirit of Tasmania IV has arrived in Hobart, where the vessel will undergo its final fit-out and eight weeks of crew safety training before...