The audit – which will form a key part of the Government’s war on red tape, will be undertaken by an independent auditor soon to be appointed. Treasurer, Guy Barnett, said the goal of the audit is ...
Tasmania has topped the nation in business confidence, according to the latest NAB Monthly Business Survey. The NAB Survey also shows Tasmania is ranked second in business conditions, only just behind ...
The Justice Miscellaneous (Reporting Procedures) Bill has been tabled in Parliament today. The Bill contains amendments to reporting procedures in several Acts across Tasmania’s justice system.
Leader of the House, Eric Abetz, said the Government will be taking red tape to task through the Parliament. “Tasmania has the highest number of legislative restrictions per capita in Australia, 74 ...
“And now, the future of the King Island Dairy and the brand is bright. "Like we always do as Tasmanians – we stand up and fight. “Not only will King Island Dairy remain open and continue employing ...
“Tasmania is already the State of entrepreneurs and innovators, but we want our State to be the best place in the nation to start a new business," the Premier said. “This single permit will make ...
The Member for Pembroke has launched an attack on the Labor Leader after he revealed his secret plan to hike up charges and gouged Tasmanians through Government Business price hikes.
“Not only this, but that is also $4.64 billion over the last 12 months of Tasmanian produce and goods making its way to shelves, businesses and tables across the world, a significant increase over the ...
Jacquie Petrusma, Minister for Health Helen Polley, Senator for Tasmania, ...
Mr Winter has chosen a path of higher charges, rather than listen to the business community’s pleas to support our Government’s ambitious plan that invests in Tasmania’s future. Only the Tasmanian ...
Minister for Energy and Renewables, Nick Duigan, said it’s been more than 48 hours since Federal Labor Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek abandoned Tasmania’s energy future by delaying her decision ...
Nineteen community-led preventative health projects will share in $1.5 million as part of the latest Healthy Tasmania fund round.