Covid detected in half of state schools across Tasmania
The government has confirmed Covid cases have been reported in students from around half of Tasmania’s government schools. WHERE THEY’VE BEEN RECORDED >>
The government has confirmed Covid cases have been reported in students from around half of Tasmania’s government schools. WHERE THEY’VE BEEN RECORDED >>
Tasmania’s lowest headline unemployment figure in 44-years comes with a catch, a leading economist warns. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW >>
A Liberal stalwart is the big winner from a cabinet reshuffle caused by the departure of Education Minister Sarah Courtney as a major portfolio changes hands. FULL RESHUFFLE >>
The WA premier has taken a swipe at Tasmania’s border reopening plan, hailing his decision to keep the border shut as the right thing to do. WHAT HE SAID >>
Options for a central Hobart bus transit centre are being weighed up, with one MP suggesting City Hall is being considered — as well as ‘paving over’ a Hobart icon. LATEST >>
The Morrison government has turned its back on a plan to build a concrete runway in Antarctica, prompting criticism from one of its own backbenchers. LATEST >>
After years of community discussion, reforms to Tasmania’s gambling industry are set to become law with some MPs condemning the decision. LATEST >>
Greens MP Rosalie Woodruff says she is “deeply disturbed” by Kristie Johnston’s apology over conflict claims, saying ‘this does not read as a statement made freely’. LATEST >>
If you were unable to access your up-to-date digital immunisation record for weeks, you were not alone — and now the government has questions to answer. THE FALLOUT >>
The Christmas school holidays for Tassie kids could be extended if the TGA approves Covid jabs for young children. HERE’S HOW >>
The government has come under fire for legislation which introduces different tax rates for gambling in different venues. LATEST >>
Supermarket giant Coles has signed up to a landmark partnership to promote Tasmanian produce across its stores. DETAILS >>
Labor has been accused of “betraying the battlers of Tasmania” by voting to prevent further scrutiny of the government’s gambling reform legislation.
A bid to send controversial new Tasmanian gaming legislation to a parliamentary scrutiny for more scrutiny has been decided. LATEST >>
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