Arts – Regional Arts Funding
It is not helping the flourishing of regional arts itself.
FT are working against the interests of the North West community by denying organisers of the takayna Trail 2021 access to the public lands they manage.
We welcome the release of the feasibility study into Urgent Care Centres - after more than 18 months of it sitting on the Health Minister’s desk.
In 2017, the Productivity Commission completed a major inquiry into transitioning regional economies and how to do that best.
What is this Government doing to modernise our skills, our training to make sure that young people today are not being given false hope.
The majority of jobs in regional Tasmania are at high risk of being lost to automation, yet the Liberal Government seems to be asleep at the wheel.
Our Alternative Budget is very much focused on building capacity in Tasmania’s regions.
The Tasmanian Greens today launched a policy that will give communities the tools, support and funding they need to deliver resilience and prosperity.
The Tasmanian Greens are delighted to announce that Fraser Brindley will be the Greens’ lead candidate for the key seat of Lyons in the upcoming State election.
After 70 years of supporting regional artists and community organisations, Tas Regional Arts are being forced to close their doors.