Firmus Technologies – Launceston AI Data Centre
Yesterday, the CEO of Firmus Technologies, Oliver Curtis, confirmed that they have secured a deal with Hydro Tasmania for 100 megawatts of power for its Launceston AI facility.
Yesterday, the CEO of Firmus Technologies, Oliver Curtis, confirmed that they have secured a deal with Hydro Tasmania for 100 megawatts of power for its Launceston AI facility.
Tasmanians are struggling with the cost of living, and the conflict in the Middle East are driving fuel prices ever higher. Community Service Peaks rallied to plea for more funds.
there is a massive fuel shock happening around the world and that places an island like Tasmania, which is heavily dependent on imported oil and gas in a vulnerable position.
The war on Iran is having significant effects on household budgets, with petrol prices skyrocketing the need for reliable and affordable public transport is rising.
On behalf of the Hall family and the Tasmanian bushwalking and fly-fishing communities, will you use your power as Parks Minister to cancel the lease over Halls Island?
According to the Australian Medical Association (AMA), underfunding of cancer treatment services in southern Tasmania has left no capacity to cope with surges in demand.
Yesterday the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation reported two patients have died after long waits for a bed in inappropriate spaces in the LGH emergency department.
I'd like to ask questions about the conflict of interest of the vice-chancellor of our only public university who has accepted a paid position on the Deloitte board.
Mr Abetz, do you agree that as a self declared firearms dealer, the member for Lyons, Mr Di Falco, should not be advocating against changes to firearms laws?
Last year you wouldn't tell us which TAFE campuses are on your chopping block. Now, the prospect of campus sell offs is looming large.