Latest Tassie News | Page 267

Mobile COVID-19 testing clinics on move in Tasmania
Stage Two restrictions begin to ease
Unaccompanied learner caught drink driving in Campbell Town
Labor stands with farmers to protect Tasmania’s potato industry
Contractor announced for four West Tamar Highway priority projects
Union Slams AER over funding cuts for QLD energy companies
Greater Hobart Strategic Partnership welcomes City Deal funding
House fire House fire at Bendigo Street at Ravenswood
Small steps celebrated in return to city’s cultural life
Tenants need better support to access rent relief
It’s time for Australian states and territories to act on equal honours this Queen’s Birthday
Standen wrong on housing again
Regional Health and Ambulance facilities to benefit from Government’s construction blitz
Extra $12m for North West Coastal Pathway
Planned vigils and events this weekend
Let’s keep each other safe this long weekend
Government failing to listen to parents over school bus concerns
Skills shortage overlooked in infrastructure program
Government must work harder to deliver new infrastructure program
Opportunity missed to build a better Tasmania
Timber industry vital in Tasmania’s rebuilding program
Long Weekend safety reminder
Extra $40 million for roads and bridges on top of accelerated record program
Major support for Tasmania’s iconic Female Factory site
Social housing investment to underpin jobs in building and construction
Building a better Burnie Court
$200 million Local Government Loans Program
Improving playing field in Tasmania
Retail turnover falls 17.7 per cent in April
Additional funding for Child and Family Learning Centres
Turbo-charging our trade training
Atmospheric scientists identify cleanest air on Earth in first-of-its-kind study
Two year Blitz to generate $3.1 billion in construction value
Violence in America holds up a mirror to racism in Australia
Police investigate deliberately lit fire at Invermay Road, Mowbray
Helping local business keep skilled workers
Business chief says government wrong on Westbury
Liberals infrastructure doubts continue
Driver assessments recommence
Visa workers wait too long for promised help
Labor wins commitment to review inequitable business grants scheme
Recreational scallop season to open on Friday
Supporting businesses and investment in Tasmania
Dwelling approvals remain elevated in April
Manufacturing a bright future
Draft Devonport Local Provisions Schedule on public display 3 June
Up to 40 patrons permitted in our pubs, restaurants and cafes from Friday
Labor and Greens in lockstep on short stay accommodation