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An inquiry into the University of Tasmania resumed last week. → Read More
Labor has said a $360 million funding pledge by the AFL towards a Tasmanian football team over a decade is the standard amount any start-up team would expect to receive. → Read More
Gillon McLachlan to detail new funding promise on Thursday. → Read More
AFL chief Gill McLachlan will visit Tasmania on Thursday. → Read More
The costs are associated with a long-running unfair dismissal case. → Read More
One of the state's biggest disability services provider, Anglicare Tasmania, has announced that it will no longer support 420 clients on the National Disability Insurance Scheme after March 31. → Read More
Employer obligations for sick leave should be reviewed. → Read More
Bass Liberal MHR Bridget Archer has once again crossed the floor to vote against her party - this time on a censure motion against former prime minister Scott Morrison. → Read More
The new family and sexual violence action plan heard from 690 victim-survivors. → Read More
Tasmanian men die by suicide three times that of Tasmanian women. → Read More
More than 200 Tasmanians have died with COVID over two years. → Read More
Parliament in its last week of sittings for the year will debate two key bills on child safety, in response to recommendations from the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse. → Read More
Debate on increasing the size of Parliament will continue on Thursday. → Read More
Stop-work meetings were held statewide just after midday on Wednesday. → Read More
Premier says delays display need for a new bridge. → Read More
City of Launceston mayoral candidates have said an equal share of AFL games need to be played between Hobart and Launceston if the state was to get its own team licence. → Read More
Tasmania's longest-serving Liberal premier believes a new sports stadium in Hobart will be the death knell for AFL games in the North, which voters could in turn punish the government for at the next state election. → Read More
Tasmania's longest-serving Liberal premier believes a new sports stadium in Hobart will be the death knell for AFL games in the North, which voters could in turn punish the government for at the next state election. → Read More
The calls follows a bungled 2017 operation at Risdon Prison. → Read More
A group of academics have given a scathing assessment of UTAS. → Read More