21 July 2023
TasPorts will provide Surf Life Saving Tasmania (SLST) $20,000 a year for three years under an exciting new partnership.
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19 July 2023
She may be away from her home port in Devonport, but she has been warmly welcomed to Tasmania’s southern shores, and as our pictures show, she knows how to make a grand entrance!
03 July 2023
TasPorts recently renewed its partnership with the City of Hobart to host the Matilda at Constitution Dock alongside May Queen and Westward.
27 June 2023
TasPorts is ramping up Tasmania’s push to increase renewable energy generation by undertaking its own Market Sounding Exercise to inform its future growth plans.
15 June 2023
Narryna awarded funding through the TasPorts Community Grant Program to publish the 1834–52 journals of Captain Andrew Haig.
13 June 2023
There’s nothing small about Tasmania’s largest ever transport infrastructure project, including the port logistics that support the arrival of building equipment.
08 June 2023
Works to repair damage to sections of the slipway at the Port of Currie to begin next week.
05 June 2023
Nature and respect are two words that exist side-by-side when it comes to wildlife observations at TasPorts. With a new observation feature in the reporting suite, we’re strengthening our relationship with the marine environment.
30 May 2023
One down, 49 to go! The Rebecca Lily has installed the first tubular pile for QuayLink in the Port of Devonport.
22 May 2023
The Street Performance Program at the Port of Hobart will now receive permanent inclusion in TasPorts’ Community Engagement portfolio.
19 May 2023
TasPorts recognises aspiring Maritime Engineer and AMC Student Anthony Burbury, as the recipient of the TasPorts Charles Black Scholarship for 2023.
18 May 2023
Today is International Day for Women in Maritime and we're celebrating the women in our workforce and right across the maritime industry.