Monday, March 31, 2025

The Classic Tiffany Chair Still Popular For Melbourne Winter Weddings and Corporate Events

Wedding Chair Hire

Wedding Chair Hire

Leading Melbourne chair hire company confirmed that wedding & event planners prefer hiring the Tiffany Chair for guests to sit on.

MELBOURNE, VIC, AUSTRALIA, March 30, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- In an exclusive interview with Metro Cities Media, leading Melbourne chair hire company confirmed that the trend is continuing to grow for weddings and event planners to prefer hiring the Tiffany Chair for guests to sit on.

The tiffany chair, also know as the

All aboard for lower emissions

The State Government has ordered sixty brand new 100 per cent full battery electric buses, as well as appointing two global engineering advisory firms to develop detailed planning towards creating a zero emission passenger transport network.

The new bus fleet’s bodies are being built

Heroes Reception in Rundle Mall to mark SA’s Sheffield Shield victory

Cricket lovers and proud South Australians are invited to spend their lunch break on Monday celebrating the return of the Sheffield Shield with their dual national-champion cricket team at a special Heroes Reception in Rundle Mall.

The stunning win in the Shield Final on

New SASI opens to build a legacy for SA sport

South Australians have had their first look inside the new South Australian Sports Institute (SASI), a world-class facility designed to give local athletes a competitive edge at the elite level and support the next generation of talent.

The $88 million build, at Mile End,

Victims to have a stronger voice in the criminal justice system

Release date: 31/03/25

Reforms aimed at strengthening the voice of victims through the criminal justice process are set to commence tomorrow (April 1).

The new laws, known as ‘Joanne’s Law’

SA launches landmark State Cultural Policy

Release date: 31/03/25

The Malinauskas Labor Government today launches South Australia’s first 10-year Cultural Policy, A Place to Create, ushering in a new era for South Australia’s arts, culture and creative industries.

An initial investment of more than $80

Parker Blackwood Advisers Forecasts Economic Headwinds and Opportunities in Pre-Election Australia

As the Reserve Bank of Australia holds interest rates steady ahead of its April meeting, Parker Blackwood Advisers highlights the importance of structural reform, global risk awareness, and tailored investment strategies to help clients navigate ongoing uncertainty and position for long-term resilience

PERTH, Australia, March 31, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- As the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) prepares to announce its monetary policy decision on Tuesday,

Pergolux’s Award-Winning Designs Set New Standards in the Industry

Pergolux has received major design awards and expanded globally. Its outdoor living solutions focus on luxury, sustainability and durability. Under the company’s solid leadership and team excellence, Pergolux meets growing consumer demands for enhancing residential outdoor spaces.

Pergolux’s Award-Winning Designs Set New Standards in the Industry

Photo courtesy of Pergolux

WETHERILL PARK, New South Wales, Australia, March 31, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Pergolux, a top name in outdoor living solutions, has garnered

Dr Orestis D. Valianatos Named CEO of the Year 2025 - AI & ESG Governance Leadership by Global Business Leaders Magazine

Dr Orestis Valianatos featured on the cover of the Global Business Leaders Magazine April 2025 edition

Dr Orestis Valianatos featured on the cover of the Global Business Leaders Magazine April 2025 edition

Dr. Orestis D. Valianatos ‘CEO of the Year 2025 – AI & ESG Governance’ – Official Certificate

Dr. Orestis D. Valianatos ‘CEO of the Year 2025 – AI & ESG Governance’ – Official Certificate

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ATMOS Global™ Artificial Intelligence Services

Dr. Orestis D. Valianatos Named 'CEO of the Year 2025 - AI & ESG Governance Leadership' in Global Business Leaders Magazine April 2025 edition.

Q-AGE ™ reflects ATMOS Global ™'s commitment to shaping a world in which organisations can seamlessly merge forward-thinking strategies with next-generation Quantum Artificial Intelligence technology.”
— Dr Orestis Valianatos Global President & Chief Executive Officer

MELBOURNE, VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA, March 31, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- ATMOS Global Pty Ltd (atmosglobal.ai) is delighted to announce that its Global President and CEO, Dr. Orestis D. Valianatos, has been featured on the

Friday, March 28, 2025

Funding a safer Springs Road East in Mount Barker

The Albanese Government is continuing to improve road safety on regional and remote roads, delivering funding towards the over $11 million Springs Road East upgrade in the Mount Barker district. 

This investment will provide a safer, more productive route for housing

Housing boost for Northern Territory

The Albanese Labor Government is building Australia’s future, giving the green light for essential infrastructure to support up to 400 new homes across the Northern Territory.

We are providing $25 million for two projects in the Territory as part of

Mackay 2032 Olympics and Paralympics tourism boost to put runs on the board

  • Local tourism operators welcome Queensland-wide events in lead up to 2032.
  • Mackay set to host second-ever Olympics cricket competition, with sailing nearby in the Whitsundays.
  • Grassroots sports club to benefit from funding boost ahead of the Games.  

The Crisafulli Government has put Mackay in the box seat with the release of the 2032 Delivery Plan naming the city as a key host city.  

Mackay’s Harrup Park will undergo major upgrades in preparation to host

Grants boost for Queensland small and family businesses

  • More than 165 small and family businesses will share in Business Boost Grants.
  • The Crisafulli Government is backing Queensland small and family business owners to boost efficiency and productivity.
  • Recipients come from a wide variety of industries including hospitality, health, construction, primary producers and manufacturers. 

The Crisafulli Government is backing Queensland small and family businesses to boost efficiency and productivity with the latest round of Business Boost Grants.  

Grants have been awarded to more than 165 small and family businesses,

Queensland innovation delivering better care for babies and children

  • Queensland produces world-first, purpose-built neonatal retrieval units for Queensland’s sickest babies.     
  • The $350,000 units will be used to safely transfer more than 150 babies for medical care each year.  
  • Connecting2u health program expanding to help parents and carers until their child is five years old

The Crisafulli Government has launched a world-first cot to safely transport babies in need of urgent or life-saving specialist care. 

The two neonatal retrieval units, each costing around $350,000, were

North Queensland cropping recovery

  • North Queensland farmers can now access disaster funding to replant crops.
  • Australian and Queensland Governments have released details of amendments to primary producer recovery grants.
  • Funding can be used for replanting, fertilizer and other activities to re-establish destroyed crops.

The Albanese Government and Crisafulli Government have made changes to disaster funding so North Queensland farmers can get assistance to replant crops destroyed in flooding last month.

The Australian and Queensland Governments have finalised the

Disaster support for western Queensland flood response and recovery

  • Disaster assistance is now available to seven western Queensland councils in response to flooding following this week’s heavy rains.
  • Support will cover councils’ counter disaster operations, emergency road repairs, and the reconstruction of essential public assets.
  • Support activated under the joint Commonwealth-state Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA).

The Albanese and Crisafulli Governments are activating disaster assistance to seven western Queensland councils to support their response and recovery efforts following widespread flooding in the area.

Barcoo, Boulia, Bulloo, Diamantina, Longreach, Quilpie, and Winton

Crisafulli Government announces its first Court of Appeal and Supreme Court appointments

  • Current Supreme Court Judge the Honourable Justice Thomas Bradley appointed to the Court of Appeal.
  • Current District Court Judge Administrator His Honour Judge Paul Smith AM elevated to the Supreme Court Trial Division.
  • The Court of Appeal appointment fills the vacancy created by recent retirement of Justice Jean Dalton.
  • Both commence in their new appointments on 31 March 2025.

The Crisafulli Government has made its first appointment of two senior Queensland legal figures.

Sitting Supreme Court Judge the Honourable Justice Thomas Bradley has

Delivering homes to tackle Labor’s soaring social housing waitlist

  • Crisafulli Government delivering 156 new social and affordable homes in Redbank Plains, Waterford West and Miles. 
  • Labor’s decade of failure laid bare – final social housing waitlist of 2024 grows 4.5 per cent to nearly 50,000.
  • New Homelessness Ministerial Advisory Council established to reduce homelessness across Queensland. 

The Crisafulli Government is accelerating the delivery of new social and affordable homes, as the true number of Queenslanders waiting for social housing due to Labor’s housing crisis was laid bare. 

Today, the first sod was turned on the construction of 89 social and 32

Aeromedical investment takes flight

  • Two major announcements reaffirm the Crisafulli Government's commitment to delivering world-class healthcare for all Queenslanders. 
  • A brand-new emergency helicopter delivered for the Torres Strait, with a second due later this year.   
  • LifeFlight locks in a key partnership with world-leading helicopter company Leonardo.    

The Crisafulli Government is delivering on its commitment to secure world-class health services for all Queenslanders by bolstering the state’s aeromedical network. 

LifeFlight and Leonardo Helicopters have today announced a $250 million

Crisafulli Government pumping up Queensland’s live music venues

  • Thirteen Queensland live music venues will share in more than $300,000 to upgrade facilities and grow gigs for local artists. 
  • Crisafulli Government is promising to dial up Queensland’s live music scene after it was turned down by Labor. 
  • The second round of the Growing Gigs Fund and Live Music Venue Business Grants are now open for applications.  

The Crisafulli Government is amping up live music across Queensland, providing more than $300,000 to 13 venues for upgrades and concerts.  

The boost is part of the Crisafulli Government’s commitment to

Disaster loans and hardship grants activated in response to western Queensland floods

  • Loans and freight subsidies for primary producers in nine flood affected western Queensland council areas.
  • Personal Hardship Assistance for Barcoo, Bulloo, Quilpie and Winton residents to cover emergency essentials and other household impacts.
  • Support is through the joint Commonwealth-state Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA).

The Australian and Queensland Governments are activating concessional loans and freight subsidies to help primary producers in nine western Queensland Local Government Areas recover from recent flooding.

Funded by the Australian and Queensland Governments under the joint

Crisafulli Government begins work on faster rail for the Gold Coast

  • The Crisafulli Government is set to begin work on the design and pre-construction phase of the Logan and Gold Coast Faster Rail project.  
  • The project will unlock faster rail and additional services to address the high travel demand between Brisbane and the Gold Coast. 
  • The congestion busting project is a key investment to support the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games. 

The Crisafulli Government is getting on with the job of unlocking faster rail and additional train services for the Gold Coast, with work set to start on the design and pre-construction phase of the Logan and Gold Coast Faster Rail project.  

The $5.7 billion project will increase tracks - from two to four - between

Crisafulli Government takes action against feral pigs

  • Queensland to develop new regionally focused plans to deal with feral pigs.
  • $2 million investment into new control methods and regional plans.
  • New regional feral pig coordinators hit the ground across Queensland, including Cairns, Longreach, Mareeba, Townsville and Mt Isa. 

The Crisafulli Government is delivering $2 million in new funding to help manage Queensland’s feral pig problem, easing the burden on regional communities. 

After years of Labor neglect, feral pig populations have exploded across

Showstopping Displays from the 2025 Canberra Balloon Spectacular, the First Time Ever as a Standalone Event

Canberra Balloon Spectacular Event

Crowds gather along Canberra’s Lake Burley Griffin, eager for the perfect view, as balloonists prepare their vibrant giants for flight. (Photo Credit: Events ACT)

Colorful Balloons Dazzle the Skies Above Australia’s Capital City

CANBERRA, AUSTRALIA, March 28, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- The 2025 Canberra Balloon Spectacular has once again soared to new heights and for the first time ever as a standalone event, delighting visitors with breathtaking morning

Export program makes waves across the globe

A sports technology company is one of eleven SA businesses expanding into new international markets thanks to a state government grant program - as applications open for the next round.

Facilitated by the Department of State Development, the $2 million Global Expansion Program is funded over four years and empowers businesses

Getting on with reforms to improve children’s lives

The Malinauskas Labor Government is taking significant action to implement child protection and family support reforms.

Minister for Child Protection, Katrine Hildyard, has issued several comprehensive directions to the Department for Child Protection for

New Chief Executive of Adelaide Festival Centre announced

The Malinauskas Labor Government is delighted to announce the appointment of Kate Gould as the new incoming Chief Executive Officer of Adelaide Festival Centre – Australia’s first major performing arts centre.

A renowned and passionate arts leader, Kate brings extensive experience to

Almost one thousand more life-saving defibs in the community

South Australians now have greater access to life-saving equipment in a cardiac arrest, in the next step of the Malinauskas Labor Government’s world-leading laws to mandate defibrillators in the community right across the state.

Sporting clubs and other organisations are being encouraged to apply for a

Work begins on new First Nations health centre in Ceduna

Construction has begun on a new purpose-built health care centre for First Nations people in Ceduna and the far west coast of South Australia (SA) that will address the growing need for culturally appropriate, fit-for-purpose health infrastructure and strengthen the Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Service sector.

The Albanese Labor Government has provided more than $13.4 million to

SA Youth Week will kick off in style!

The Malinauskas Labor Government is inviting young South Australians to celebrate SA Youth Week 2025, running from April 9 to 17.

This nine-day event will feature a wide range of activities, from arts and

Dedicated AFL match to say thanks to emergency services

The vital work of our emergency services – and the volunteers and staff who comprise their ranks – will be recognised at an AFL match dedicated to frontline personnel this weekend.

More than 3,000 tickets have been made available to agencies for an Emergency Services Match at Adelaide Oval on Sunday, as part of a State Government partnership with the Adelaide Crows.

It’s the third consecutive year the Government and Crows have teamed up

SA to support international allied aircraft fleet

In a significant boost to South Australia’s defence industry and Australia’s sovereign capability, American and New Zealand aircraft are set to undergo specialist maintenance upgrades at the Deep Maintenance and Modification Facility (DMMF) adjacent to RAAF Base Edinburgh.

United States Navy’s MQ-4C Triton aircraft fleet will undergo

Delivering Kids Hubs for SA

The Albanese Government is delivering support for Adelaide children to get the early intervention and mental health support they need with the first of two Kids Hubs – to be located at the Marion GP Plus Health Centre in Oaklands Park.

Kids Hubs provide free mental health and wellbeing care for children under

Land rezoning proposal to deliver up to 3,000 new homes in Smithfield

Thousands of new homes could be built in Smithfield with a Code Amendment to investigate revitalising the area.

The expansive Smithfield Regeneration Code Amendment includes the former Smithfield barracks as well as the Smithfield and Broadmeadows

Capacity doubled for historic Sheffield Shield final

Double the number of fans will be able to attend the Sheffield Shield final, starting tomorrow – after the Malinauskas Government stepped in to help deliver the biggest transformation of Karen Rolton Oval in its history.

Up to 10,000 fans will be accommodated at the revamped venue, which

Microalgae bloom on the Fleurieu Peninsula identified

The Environment Protection Authority has received results identifying the species Karenia mikimotoi (Kar-een-ia mickey-mow-toy) as the cause of the microalgae bloom on the Fleurieu Peninsula.

Karenia mikimotoi is toxic to fish and invertebrates and can cause general allergic-type responses in humans.

Human exposure, including through breathing in algae particles, can cause

TAFE Students Get Smart With Farming In Sunraysia

Horticulture students in Sunraysia are growing almonds and avocados by working smarter, not harder, with support from the Allan Labor Government.


Minister for Skills and TAFE Gayle Tierney today officially opened

Helping Households In Morwell Slash Their Energy Bills

The Allan Labor Government is helping families in the Latrobe Valley cut their energy bills by installing rooftop solar and energy efficient heat pump.


As part of the $10 million Residential Electrification Grants program,

Celebrating Scouts Hall Delivered In Deer Park

Scouts in Deer Park will now have an upgraded hall to develop leadership skills, connect with community, participate and grow – thanks to a $140,000 investment from the Allan Labor Government.


Minister for Youth Natalie Suleyman and Member for Kororoit Luba

Marvellous Matildas Return To Melbourne

Victoria has scored another win on the international sporting calendar, with the Matildas set to return to Melbourne to face Argentina.


Minister for Tourism, Sport and Major Events Steve Dimopoulos announced the Allan Labor Government has secured a deal for the

New Art Installation Illuminates Mildura

An impressive new art installation will shine a spotlight on Mildura’s Lock Island – bringing an economic boost to the region.


Minister for Skills and TAFE and Minister for Water Gayle Tierney last night represented Minister for Tourism, Sport and Major Events Steve

New State-Of-The-Art Ambulance Station For Manor Lakes

The Allan Labor Government has delivered a new state-of-the-art ambulance station in Manor Lakes, giving the hardworking paramedics the modern workplace they need to quickly respond to local emergencies and save lives.


Minister for Ambulance Services Mary-Anne Thomas and Member for

Cranbourne Greys Gets Green Light To Start Racing Again

Greyhound racing is coming back to Cranbourne thanks to a major funding boost from the Allan Labor Government to upgrade the racetrack and deliver world class facilities and improved safety measures.


Minister for Racing Anthony Carbines visited the Cranbourne Greyhound

Pre-Prep Rollout Is Giving Children More Time At Kinder

The Allan Labor Government is improving education during some of the most crucial years of a child’s life by giving more than 500 four-year-old kids extra time to learn before they start school – and helping parents return to work or study.


Minister for Children Lizzie Blandthorn and Member for Ripon Martha

Backing Teachers For A Stronger Kinder Workforce

The Allan Labor Government is delivering better outcomes for Victorian children by supporting teachers to stay in the industry through innovative ideas.


Minister for Children Lizzie Blandthorn today announced the 11

Building Respect At More Victorian Schools

The Allan Labor Government’s Respectful Relationships program is being expanded to even more non-government schools to help embed a culture of respect and gender equality — delivering on commitments made in the Royal Commission into Family Violence.


Deputy Premier and Minister for Education Ben Carroll today visited

Fast Tracking Cleaner And Cheaper Energy

The Allan Labor Government has fast tracked the approval of a new solar farm near Geelong, which will help deliver cleaner and cheaper energy for tens of thousands of homes.


Minister for Planning Sonya Kilkenny has given the green light for

Dispatching Another Blockbuster Screen Production

Hot on the heels of Liam Neeson’s latest action movie The Mongoose – filming is underway on yet another blockbuster in regional Victoria – backed by the Allan Labor Government.


Minister for Creative Industries Colin Brooks today announced the

Work Underway On VCAT’S New Headquarters

Victorians seeking the help of the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) will find all its key services under one roof from next year — helping streamline operations and improving the justice experience for all.


Attorney-General Sonya Kilkenny today released the designs for the new

New Playgrounds For Victorian Pooches

The Allan Labor Government is creating more dog parks right across Victoria for families to take their beloved pooches out to play, exercise and socialise in a safe place.


Minister for Environment Steve Dimopoulos today announced $4.9 million will be invested to delivered 26 new and upgraded dog parks as

Supporting Our Students With Four-Legged Friends

There’s about to be more four-legged friends at schools across Victoria as part of an Allan Labor Government program to give students the wellbeing and mental health support they need.


Deputy Premier and Minister for Education Ben Carroll visited Jacana

New Beaufort Fire Station And Truck Unveiled

Just over a year on from last year’s fire season, the Beaufort Brigade has received a new fire station and heavy tanker – thanks to the Allan Labor Government’s ongoing support of the Country Fire Authority (CFA).


As the CFA approaches its 80th anniversary next week, Minister for

Future Ready Grants Setting Students Up To Thrive

Students across Victoria will gain real-world skills through hands-on learning, mentoring, and leadership programs, thanks to support from the Allan Labor Government.


Minister for Youth Natalie Suleyman today announced the recipients of

Upgraded Alma Treloar Reserve For Cockatoo Locals

The Allan Labor Government has delivered a new outdoor performance area and new park facilities at Cockatoo’s Alma Treloar Reserve.


Minister for Development Victoria and Precincts Harriet Shing today announced the completion of the Alma Treloar Masterplan

Victorian Tech Start-Ups Take On Circular Agriculture

The Allan Labor Government is working with the state’s brightest technology start-ups to develop innovative new solutions to challenges facing the agriculture sector.


Minister for Agriculture Ros Spence today announced the new CivVic

New Fishermans Jetty For Vibrant Mornington Harbour

The Allan Labor Government is rebuilding Mornington Fishermans Jetty to reinstate access for berthing, supporting local tourism and creating Victorian jobs.


Minister for Ports and Freight Melissa Horne and Member for Eastern

Protecting Australians from Covid-19 and influenza this winter

With winter fast approaching, Australians are encouraged to be vaccinated against COVID-19 and influenza to help protect themselves and their families from experiencing serious complications from these diseases.
 
The Australian Government has accepted the latest advice from the Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation who continue to

New and expanded cheaper medicines

Australians with Cushing’s syndrome, retinal vein occlusion and psoriatic arthritis, leukaemia, and women needing contraception and menopause support will have access to new and expanded cheaper medicines under the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) from 1 March 2025.

Currently, there is no PBS alternative for the treatment of endogenous

$600 million for rural, remote and specialist Support at Home providers

The Australian Government is investing $600 million to help ensure the availability of Support at Home aged care services in rural and remote Australia, and for people with diverse backgrounds and life experiences. 

Eligible providers operating in rural and remote areas, or providing

Oppolia Announces 2025 Global Dealership Program Launch and Participation in Canton Fair to Drive Market Expansion

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canton fair invitation from oppolia

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oppolia showroom

Oppolia launches 2025 global dealership program & showcases innovations at the 137th Canton Fair to expand worldwide.

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA, March 28, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- OPPOLIA Home, a leader in premium home customization, has unveiled its 2025 Global Dealership Program and confirmed its participation in the 137th Canton Fair (Phase 2: April 23–27, 2025)—dual initiatives designed to accelerate its global market expansion.

2025 Global Dealership Program:

Plan provides roadmap to belonging

A new five-year plan influenced by Tasmania’s strong diversity, is helping create a harmonious, inclusive, and respectful multicultural island.

Released today, the Tasmanian Government’s Multicultural Action Plan is about ensuring all Tasmanians belong, contribute, and achieve.

Minister for Community Services, Roger Jaensch said the Embracing

Boosting sports opportunities for high school students

For the first time in decades, a formalised government school sport program will be offered for all Southern Tasmanian state high school-aged students.

Minister for Sports and Events, Nick Duigan said the expansion of Reclink’s Community Sports Series to include Grade 7 and 8 students in Southern Tasmania would boost sporting opportunities for more young Tasmanians.

“Reclink plays a vital role making participation in sport and recreation

Backing in Tassie’s tourism and hospitality sector

A grant program to support Tasmanian businesses and local councils prepare for the new Spirit of Tasmania ships has been launched.

Premier and Minister for Tourism, Jeremy Rockliff said it was important for the tourism and hospitality sector, especially in the North and North West, to be able to confidently prepare for the launch of the new Spirit of Tasmania vessels.

“We are taking strong action to back in the tourism and hospitality sector

Celebrating 20 years of Festival of Voices

A Tasmanian winter festival favourite is returning in 2025 to mark its 20th year celebrating the power of singing.

The beloved Festival of Voices brings together music and singing enthusiasts from across the state, the nation, and the world, showcasing a musical blend of entertainment and education.

Minister for Sports and Events, Nick Duigan, said this year’s event will be

Air New Zealand, See you in October

Air New Zealand has wrapped up a successful return to the Tasmanian skies and is starting a seasonal-pause before the Hobart to Auckland flights start up again in October 2025.

The Hobart to Auckland direct international flight returned in October last

Assisting Tasmanian girls and women living with endometriosis

The Tasmanian Government recognises Endometriosis Awareness Month and the challenges faced by Tasmanian girls and women living with endometriosis – a painful and often debilitating condition which has a significant impact on their daily lives.

Minister for Health, Jacquie Petrusma, said that endometriosis impacts

Job certainty for salmon workers on the West Coast

The Tasmanian Government welcomes the passing of a Bill that protects Tasmanian salmon workers who were at risk from a Labor-Plibersek review that has threatened the industry for the past two years.

Minster for Business, Industry and Resources, Eric Abetz, said the passage

Grants open for food relief organisations to support Tasmanian communities

The Tasmanian Government is progressing its plans to help Tasmania transition from food relief to food resilience.

Up to $2.5 million in capital investment grants is on offer to help communities across the state.

Minister for Community Services, Roger Jaensch, said the Tasmanian Food

Helping Tasmanians make their home more energy efficient

More than 6100 loans have been processed to help Tasmanians make their homes more energy efficient.

Minister for Energy and Renewables, Nick Duigan, said it was exciting to highlight the success of the Energy Saver Loan Scheme, which are delivering real and tangible energy savings to Tasmanians.

“Since 2022, the scheme has seen more than 6100 successful loans, which

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