
2025/26 Tasmanian State Budget: Mental Health Council of Tasmania
30 May 2022
While outlining some additional investment in mental health, nearly all of what is detailed in the Budget relates specifically to clinical and acute services.

30 May 2022
While outlining some additional investment in mental health, nearly all of what is detailed in the Budget relates specifically to clinical and acute services.

26 May 2022
Tasmanian family and sexual violence services welcome continued investment from the Government in the Family and Sexual Violence Action Plan, and their stated commitment to victim survivors throughout the state.

26 May 2022
This year’s Budget papers include the first steps towards a Gender Impact Assessment of the State Budget (sadly under-delivered on in last year’s Budget).

26 May 2022
The indexation of funding is less than we were looking for.

26 May 2022
The Mental Health Council of Tasmania (MHCT) and the Alcohol, Tobacco and other Drug Council of Tasmania (ATDC) have together welcomed the investment announced in the State Budget for a Lived Experience Training and Development Hub (the Hub).

26 May 2022
The Budget does very little to ease cost of living pressures for young Tasmanians and provides little relief for Government-procured community service organisations.

26 May 2022
The Budget includes some small pockets of funding specifically allocated to new mental health and wellbeing initiatives, including a welcome recognition of the value of lived experience to the mental health hand alcohol and other drugs sectors through funding for initiatives like a Lived Experience Training and Development Hub.