Slashing red tape across the construction industry
The Tasmanian Government is ensuring homes can be built faster by slashing red tape for the construction industry, allowing houses to be completed sooner.
Building stronger consumer protections for Tasmanians
The Tasmanian Government is coming down on dodgy builders like a tonne of bricks, with plans to introduce strong new protection measures for Tasmanians building or buying a new home.
Earthworks Academy delivering for industry
Work is underway to deliver the Tasmanian Government’s first live Earthworks Academy, a purpose-built training site to help more Tasmanians become job-ready in the civil construction industry.
Streamlining subdivision approvals to get more homes built, faster
The Tasmanian Government is continuing to make Tasmania’s planning system simpler, faster, and fairer - today announcing plans to repeal the Local Government (Building and Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1993 to streamline the approvals of subdivisions.
Emergency grants to support Tasmanians impacted by West Coast fires
The Tasmanian Government has activated Emergency Assistance Grants to support those impacted by fires on the West Coast.
Applications open for housing grants
Applications are now open for the Tasmanian Government’s $10 million Density Incentive Grant Scheme to turbocharge the construction of additional homes across Tasmania.
Ensuring a fair go in Tasmania’s planning system
Major reforms to the appeals process in planning decisions will be introduced to Parliament, ensuring the Tasmanian planning system is fairer, faster and simpler.
New agreement puts focus on more housing
A new agreement with Tasmania’s building and construction industry will help drive the delivery of more homes for Tasmanians.
Major Projects to power major renewables
The Tasmanian Liberal Government has declared the Cellars Hill Wind Farm a Major Project under its landmark major project legislation, also announcing changes that will get renewable energy projects out of the ground faster and simpler.
Tasmanians encouraged to stay safe this hot weather weekend
With very hot conditions expected across parts of the state this weekend, the Tasmanian Government is urging Tasmanians to use common sense and ensure they heed the warnings from emergency services.
22 new police keeping Tasmanians safe
Tasmania Police has welcomed 22 new constables into their ranks, today being celebrated at this year’s first graduation ceremony.
Taskforce Raven cracking down on repeat offenders
A new Police taskforce has been launched in Tasmania’s north, targeting recidivist and youth offenders across the Northern District to reduce crime.
You light it, you own it
The Tasmanian Government is reminding all Tasmanians of their responsibility to prevent fires with the launch of the new ‘You light it, you own it’ campaign.
Reid’s Law released for consultation
The Tasmanian Government is cracking down on knife crime to keep our communities safe, with the Police Offences Amendment (Knives and Other Weapons) Bill 2025 now open for consultation.
Metal detection wand trial continuing to keep Tasmanians safe
The Tasmanian Government is extending trialling non-invasive searches with hand-held wands across the state after seeing promising results from the initial two-month rollout.