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Newsletter of the Department of Treasury and Finance, Tasmania | 
Volume 9, Number 2, October 2008
ISSN 1444-7746 |
Headline News
Audit Bill
Treasury has been liaising with the Auditor-General and the Office of Parliamentary Counsel to finalise the Audit Bill. More...
Budget 2009-10
The Tasmanian Government consults widely to ensure that the community has the opportunity to provide input into the development of the State Budget. More...
Climate Change - Recent Procurement Amendments
New procurement policies mandating that climate change considerations be incorporated into all major purchasing decisions have been released by the Treasurer. More...
Demographic Change
The Demographic Change Advisory Council’s Strategies Discussion Paper provides an overview of possible strategies to address demographic challenges. More...
Financial Management Education
Financial management training that is specifically designed for Tasmanian State Service employees is provided by the Financial Management Education and Training Program. More ...
Launch of Burnie Liquor Accord
Tasmania’s first liquor accord was launched in Burnie in June 2008. More...
New Motor Vehicle Contract V672
The new whole-of-government contract for motor vehicles provides a comprehensive range of passenger and commercial vehicles to meet the needs of Government and other authorised organisations. More...
Payroll Tax Harmonisation
Australia’s states and territories have agreed to adopt a new approach to payroll tax which streamlines administrative processes for businesses operating in more than one jurisdiction. More...
Reform of Commonwealth-State Financial Relations
The Commonwealth, states and territories agreed on a new model of cooperative Commonwealth-State financial arrangements at a meeting of the Council of Australian Governments earlier this year. More...
Study into Gambling in Tasmania
The recent Social and Economic Impact Study into Gambling in Tasmania is the most comprehensive study into the nature, impacts and prevalence of gambling in Tasmania. More...
Tasmanian Economic Regulator
The Office of the Tasmanian Economic Regulator is the new name for the The Office of the Tasmanian Energy Regulator/Government Prices Oversight Commission as it has acquired additional responsibilities. More...
The Commissioner’s Update
The State Revenue Office ran a series of “Commissioner’s Update” information sessions around Tasmania in July 2008. More...
Water and Sewerage Reform
The Tasmanian water and sewerage reform project is now firmly in the implementation stage. More... |
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