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New $27m Centre of Excellence to bolster Tasmania’s water, energy sectors

The Tasmanian Government has launched TasTAFE’s new $27 million Water and Energy Trades Centre of Excellence that will provide industry-leading training to the state's water and energy apprentices.

Tasmanian businesses urged to apply for plastics recycling grants

The Tasmanian government is urging local businesses to apply for the Federal Government’s $60 million Recycling Modernisation Fund Plastics Technology Stream. 

New freight access scheme to boost manufacturing and agricultural productivity

Significant work will be undertaken to improve the Charles Street bridge in Launceston paving the way for increased freight productivity for critical state industries such as agriculture and manufacturing, as announced by the Tasmanian Government. 

Tasmania supports small business sector with new grant program

Minister for Small Business, Madeleine Ogilvie, said applications are now open for the Small Business Growth Strategy Grant Program created to further support Tasmania’s booming small business sector.

Tasmania ReadyTech centre expands with modern tech growth

The Rockliff Liberal Government has announced the expansion of ReadyTech’s Centre of Excellence in Tasmania, enabling the growth of a modern technology hub in Launceston.

Tasmania takes maritime, defence trade mission to Indonesia

The Tasmanian government is sending a focused industry delegation to Indonesia in November to foster and diversify economic opportunities for Tasmanian businesses in key areas worldwide.

Advanced manufacturer PFG secures $600,000 loan to build prototype vessel for Defence

Advanced manufacturer PFG has secured a $600,000 loan from the Tasmanian Government to construct an 11-metre ultra-durable High-Density Polyethylene prototype vessel for the Department...

Metro Tasmania to seek EOI from major bus manufacturers to build 100 new buses

Rene Hidding, Tasmania’s Minister for Infrastructure, has announced that Metro Tasmania will be seeking Expressions of Interest (EOI) this July from major bus manufacturers...
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