30 December 2025
While many of us were opening Christmas presents, TasPorts Slipway Superintendent Jeremy Ditcham was boarding a flight to Sydney with a very different plan - joining his crew to compete in one of the world’s most iconic ocean races, the 80th Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race (RSHYR).
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22 December 2025
Tasmania's ports will host major summer events including yacht races and festivals, attracting over 100,000 people. TasPorts urges visitors to plan ahead for festive road closures.
17 November 2025
TasPorts is proud to support the EMUsicians — a group of talented young performers sharing the joy of live music with students across Tasmania’s North-West.
14 November 2025
TasPorts congratulates Hobart-based fish restaurant, Mures Tasmania, on winning the Large Business Award at the 10th Tasmanian Seafood Awards this week.
07 November 2025
The George Town Yacht Club’s much-loved pontoon has been given a new lease of life thanks to the club’s determination and the support of the TasPorts Community Grant Program.
28 October 2025
TasPorts is proud to support Call of the Strait: A Shared Story of Bass Strait Islands exhibition through our Community Grant Program.
07 October 2025
Fourteen Tasmanian organisations and community groups will receive a share of $50,000 in funding and in-kind support as part of TasPorts’ Community Grant Program.
30 September 2025
TasPorts is proud to be the Principal Event Sponsor of the revitalised Devonport Chamber of Commerce and Industry (DCCI) Business Excellence Awards – a prestigious celebration of the outstanding achievements of local businesses and leaders.
19 September 2025
A grassroots recycling effort that began with a few aluminium cans and car batteries has grown into a decades-long community initiative on King Island - now supported by a five-year partnership between the Lions Club of King Island and TasPorts.
17 September 2025
Tasmania’s most remote lighthouse station is the spotlight, thanks to a standout project by the Friends of Maatsuyker Island (FOMI), supported by a TasPorts Community Grant.
08 September 2025
After successfully completing a major upgrade of its primary jetty in late 2023, the Geilston Bay Boat Club (GBBC) is now preparing to renew its secondary jetty.
01 September 2025
Three leaders and one club within Surf Life Saving Tasmania (SLST) have been awarded the 2025 TasPorts Leadership Scholarships, in recognition of their passion for building safer communities and stronger surf life saving clubs.