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New TWWHA Strategies
A climate change adaptation strategy and a biosecurity security strategy have been released to help protect the outstanding values of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area
Wildlife Regulations
Public comment is now open on draft regulations for the protection and management of wildlife
Rural Women's Award
Nominations close 8 October for the 2022 AgriFutures Rural Women's Award and Acceleration Grant
Whale Viewing Guidelines
Know how to safely watch whales as they begin their northward migration through Tasmanian waters.
Working together
We all have a General Biosecurity Duty (GBD) to help protect Tasmania from pests, weeds, and diseases. Discover how you can keep Tasmania biosecurity safe.
- New TWWHA Strategies
- Wildlife Regulations
- Rural Women's Award
- Whale Viewing Guidelines
- Working together
Modernising Tasmania's fisheries legislation
A review of the Living Marine Resources Management Act 1995 is underway. The Act is the principle Act that promotes and supports the sustainable management of living marine resources in Tasmania.
13 September 2021
Support for carbon farming
Support will soon be available for landholders to develop carbon farming initiatives, improve land management and access the carbon credit market.
12 September 2021
Tasmanian-born fur seal exceeds expected life span for the species
A long-nosed fur seal born on Maatsuyker Island off Tasmania’s southwest coast in 1996 has been resighted 25 years later at Lakes Entrance in southeast Victoria.
3 September 2021
Taking the lead on sustainability
Tasmanian students are showing a keen interest in sustainability.
1 September 2021
$2 000 tagged brown trout caught in Tasmania
It has been a successful week on inland waters with more tagged brown trout caught as part of the Tasmanian Tagged Trout Promotion, worth $2 000 each.
27 August 2021