The number of public servants in every state has increased between 2023 and 2024.
A promotion and a return to Cabinet ranks will fill the space left by the resignations of the deputy premier and finance minister.
Hobart has recently invested $1.8m in its CCTV network, which police now have dual access to.
Calling all truffle snufflers, sauna stokers, and cave conductors.
A woman has been killed by a falling tree as wind gusts of over 100 km/h hit much of Australia’s east coast.
In June, the state agreed to a $75 million settlement with 129 former detainees of the Ashley Youth Detention Centre, which is still operational.
Minister for Climate Change and Energy Chris Bowen said that the initiatives are meant to bring energy costs down for Australians.
The ‘Ladies Lounge’ exhibit was forced to open its doors for men after a court decision in April.
The Jacqui Lambie Network will provide confidence and supply, but many are questioning whether they sold their support too cheaply.
The Museum of Old and New Art discriminated against a man by denying him entry to an installation in its Ladies Lounge, a tribunal has ruled.
There will need to be a reawakening of the Liberal spirit and philosophy, while being more stakeholder-focused.
Australia’s only Liberal government is on track to win more seats than Labor after Saturday’s state election but not the 18 required for majority.
White accused Rockliff of being flippant with taxpayer’s money to fund the whole project after saying he had earlier committed to a funding cap of $375 million
Dr. Brown is an active defender of Tasmania’s giant trees which has seen him detained for various trespass offences.
Crossbench MP John Tucker threatened to ‘bring the government down’ if his demands were not upheld.
‘This is a huge win for Tasmania’s forests.’
The Circular Head Coastal Awareness Network is fighting an earlier decision to allow the wind farm to operate all year round.
Dr. Brown’s lawyers argue the charge should be dismissed.
Premier Jeremy Rockliff delivered an ultimatum to Ms. Archer on Tuesday, saying he would call an early election unless Ms. Archer resigns or pledges votes.
The number of public servants in every state has increased between 2023 and 2024.
A promotion and a return to Cabinet ranks will fill the space left by the resignations of the deputy premier and finance minister.
Hobart has recently invested $1.8m in its CCTV network, which police now have dual access to.
Calling all truffle snufflers, sauna stokers, and cave conductors.
A woman has been killed by a falling tree as wind gusts of over 100 km/h hit much of Australia’s east coast.
In June, the state agreed to a $75 million settlement with 129 former detainees of the Ashley Youth Detention Centre, which is still operational.
Minister for Climate Change and Energy Chris Bowen said that the initiatives are meant to bring energy costs down for Australians.
The ‘Ladies Lounge’ exhibit was forced to open its doors for men after a court decision in April.
The Jacqui Lambie Network will provide confidence and supply, but many are questioning whether they sold their support too cheaply.
The Museum of Old and New Art discriminated against a man by denying him entry to an installation in its Ladies Lounge, a tribunal has ruled.
There will need to be a reawakening of the Liberal spirit and philosophy, while being more stakeholder-focused.
Australia’s only Liberal government is on track to win more seats than Labor after Saturday’s state election but not the 18 required for majority.
White accused Rockliff of being flippant with taxpayer’s money to fund the whole project after saying he had earlier committed to a funding cap of $375 million
Dr. Brown is an active defender of Tasmania’s giant trees which has seen him detained for various trespass offences.
Crossbench MP John Tucker threatened to ‘bring the government down’ if his demands were not upheld.
‘This is a huge win for Tasmania’s forests.’
The Circular Head Coastal Awareness Network is fighting an earlier decision to allow the wind farm to operate all year round.
Dr. Brown’s lawyers argue the charge should be dismissed.
Premier Jeremy Rockliff delivered an ultimatum to Ms. Archer on Tuesday, saying he would call an early election unless Ms. Archer resigns or pledges votes.