Jane Howlett,Minister for Sport and Recreation The Tasmanian Government is committed to providing modern sporting facilities around the State to increase.
Peter Gutwein,Premier Protecting the health and safety of Tasmanians is our priority and it is why we have continued to be agile and responsive to COVID.
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Jeremy Rockliff,Minister for Trade
Tasmania has become the first state in Australia to launch a dedicated Tasmanian Brand Store on Amazon.com.au, to showcase more of our high-quality products to eager buyers around the nation.
This will provide a way for local producers to expand their businesses and sales on the mainland, and enable more Tasmanian companies to enter the online retail world.
By making our quality Tasmanian products available on Amazon Australia, our producers can sell directly to consumers across the country. The dedicated Tasmanian Brand Store gives customers an enhanced shopping experience and more information about the brands and locals behind the products.
What a load of garbage: More than half of Waipā s rubbish doesn t belong in landfill
9 Feb, 2021 11:13 PM
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Waipa District Council contractors hand-sort the rubbish before categorising and weighing it as part of the audit process. Photo / Supplied
Waipa District Council contractors hand-sort the rubbish before categorising and weighing it as part of the audit process. Photo / Supplied
NZ Herald
By: Danielle Zollickhofer
More than half of the waste Waipā residents toss in their rubbish bins could have been diverted from landfill – much of it food that would have been still good to eat.
That is one of the findings of a Waipā District Council solid waste audit, which involved hand-sorting the contents of 253 randomly selected bins and bags from 44 streets in the district.