30 August 2024
TasPorts remains committed to the safe and efficient movement of vessels in Tasmanian waters.
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27 August 2024
The John Duigan has safely returned to regular services at King Island, with the support of tugboat Leaders Creek while TasPorts upgrades infrastructure at Grassy Port.
21 August 2024
Managing port marine environments from invasive marine species (IMS) is an ongoing effort to ensure the preservation of biodiversity and protection of aquatic habitats.
08 August 2024
A groundbreaking exhibition showcasing the pivotal role of women in Antarctica launched in Hobart.
07 August 2024
TasPorts launches Graduate Program to nurture future industry leaders and offer young Tasmanians valuable experience in the maritime sector.
01 August 2024
Applications for the TasPorts Community Grant Program are now open!
26 July 2024
TasPorts supports the Furneaux Museum and celebrates the broader impact of its community grant program in preserving Tasmania’s maritime heritage.
25 July 2024
TasPorts employs innovative and preventative measures to manage silver gull populations, balancing human health and infrastructure protection with wildlife conservation.
12 July 2024
Over the last two rounds of its Community Grant Program, TasPorts has awarded critical safety gear upgrades to six surf lifesaving clubs and volunteer marine rescue organisations across Tasmania.
11 July 2024
TasPorts is pleased to have supported Mures through a long-term lease providing confidence for the beloved Hobart institution to undertake renovations and improvements.
10 July 2024
TasPorts is partnering with IMAS on a research project to develop living seawalls – a nature-based solution to combat invasive marine species while promoting native biodiversity in ports.
08 July 2024
TasPorts is proud to announce the successful completion of a Community Grant project for the Julie Burgess Tall Ship, which enabled the purchase of a new liferaft essential for the ship’s ongoing operations and safety compliance.