Community services need funding help to provide support from cradle to grave (The Mercury Newspaper Talking Point, 09/03/24)
09 Mar 2024
All the altruism in the world cannot defy the basic laws of commerce, writes Adrienne Picone.
09 Mar 2024
All the altruism in the world cannot defy the basic laws of commerce, writes Adrienne Picone.
07 Mar 2024
The Tasmanian Community Services Industry Peaks Network has today launched a Joint Statement of 2024 Tasmanian State Election Priorities, which calls on all political aspirants to place the wellbeing of Tasmanians first by ensuring community services are adequately resourced to meet surging demand.
07 Mar 2024
The incoming Tasmanian Government has a responsibility to build a strong community services industry that will serve the next generations of Tasmanians to keep them safe and well. This is all the more important in times of great uncertainty and challenge, as we are in now.
01 Mar 2024
A coalition of community service organisations and justice advocates have united to seek commitments from parties and candidates that respond to the urgent and ongoing safety concerns identified by the Commission of Inquiry into the Tasmanian Government’s Responses to Child Sexual Abuse in Institutional Settings.
29 Feb 2024
TasCOSS’s 2024 Tasmanian State Election Priorities proposes a suite of measures that would provide Tasmanians with much-needed, targeted cost of living relief, and ensure a well-resourced community services industry that can meet increasing levels of need and complexity in the community.
29 Feb 2024
More investment is needed to address both immediate need and ensure a food secure Tasmania into the future. The Tasmanian Food Security Coalition looks forward to working with the incoming Tasmanian Government to support all Tasmanians to be able to eat fresh, local and nutritious food every day.
29 Feb 2024
TasCOSS’s 2024 Tasmanian State Election Priorities focusses on policy solutions and investments across six key areas that will provide Tasmanians with much-needed, targeted cost of living relief, and ensure a well-resourced community services industry that can meet increasing levels of need and complexity in the community.
27 Feb 2024
The McKell Institute report further underscores the underinvestment and neglect of our public transport system for many years, which has constantly fallen short of community expectations, and most importantly is falling short of its core function: getting Tasmanians where they need to go, when they need to be there.