Minister for Sport, Nick Duigan, said the Tasmanian Government is committed to ensuring every Tasmanian has access to safe, inclusive and enjoyable sport and active recreation opportunities. “The ...
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Construction on the new Glenorchy Sports Centre is set to begin with Tasmanian firm Fairbrother awarded the construction contract. Minister for Sport, Nick Duigan, said the $28 million Glenorchy ...
The North Melbourne Football Club AFLW team will play four games in Tasmania as part of a new deal with the Tasmanian ...
The Northern Tasmania Basketball Club men’s and women’s teams are set to join the Hobart Chargers in the NBL1. The NTBC launched its branding today, unveiling the Northern Force. The Force will divide ...
Hydro Tasmania has reached a major milestone in its plan to redevelop the iconic Tarraleah hydropower scheme, and ensure successful future renewable generation. Minister for Energy and Renewables, ...
A new grant program to support women and girls’ sport participation programs opens today. Minister for Sport, Nick Duigan, said the Her Path to Play program will support a range of initiatives and ...
Bridget Archer, Minister for Health, Mental Health and Wellbeing ...
Bridget Archer, Minister for Health, Mental Health and Wellbeing ...
“Each of the new facilities at the Devonport Sports precinct will mean more sport, and more access to community spaces for Devonport locals and anyone across the coast, whilst also providing ...
Liberal Member for Windermere, Nick Duigan, will be taking extended medical leave from February 17. Minister Duigan will undergo heart surgery and recovery is expected to take two months.
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