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2017 Tasmanian Budget analysis by Saul Eslake
Good management + good luck = strong position By Saul Eslake, March 25, 2017 A combination of good management and good luck has enabled the 2017-18 Budget to put the Hodgman Liberal Government in a strong position ahead of the next State election – whenever it is held. This revenue side of this year’s Budget […]
Launch of cutting-edge tourist tracking tool for Tasmanian operators
The University of Tasmania’s Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Students and Education), Professor David Sadler and Tasmanian Premier Will Hodgman have officially launched the new Tourism Tracer Dashboard. The dashboard is among the first tools of its kind in the world. It is a purpose-built online tool for the tourism industry, bringing together data collected through the University’s landmark […]
Public event | 100 Days of Trump
UPDATE: This event is available to watch online via the University of Tasmania’s livestream page. Tasmania is not immune to the ‘Trump effect’, warns economist Saul Eslake ahead of Tuesday (May 16) night’s free public forum 100 Days of Trump, hosted by the University of Tasmania’s Institute for the Study of Social Change. Mr Eslake will […]