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Evidence-based initiatives needed to keep all Tasmanians safe

29 Apr 2025

TasCOSS strongly supports evidence-based initiatives and polices that keep all Tasmanians safe and well.

2025 Federal Election priorities to combat cost of living

02 Apr 2025

TasCOSS today unveiled its 2025 Federal Election: TasCOSS Priorities, which calls on all candidates and parties to commit to evidence-informed recommendations that, if enacted, will reduce poverty and inequality.

2025/26 Federal Budget wrap-up

26 Mar 2025

On Tuesday 25 March 2025, the Treasurer, the Hon Dr Jim Chalmers MP, handed down the latest Federal Budget. Read TasCOSS’s reaction and responses from across the community services industry.

2025/26 Federal Budget initial analysis

25 Mar 2025

This Federal Budget lacks the long-term vision and reform necessary to address cost of living pressures being felt by the Tasmanian community.

Energy bill crunch placing unfair strain on Tasmanian households

20 Mar 2025

TasCOSS today appeared before the Joint Select Committee on Energy Matters to speak about actions the Government can take to reduce instances of energy poverty and to ensure all Tasmanians have access to a reliable, safe and affordable household energy supply.

Changemakers Community Leaders Program 2026 launch media materials

06 Mar 2025

Ahead of International Women’s Day (8 March), TasCOSS is officially opening expressions of interest for this year’s Changemakers Community Leaders Program.

Tasmanian Government urged to power up its energy efficiency investments

29 Nov 2024

TasCOSS welcomes the Federal Government’s investment of an additional $500 million to retrofit another 50,000 social housing properties with energy efficient, electric and solar upgrades and calls on the Tasmanian Government to match its investment.

2025/26 interim Tasmanian Budget: Volunteering Tasmania

06 Nov 2024

Volunteering Tasmania is happy to still see funding included in the interim Budget to support the implementation of the Volunteering Strategy, and to commence subsidisation of Working with Vulnerable People Checks for volunteers as part of a two year pilot.

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