Friday, December 12, 2025

Second 100-day plan revealed for Tasmania

Tasmanian Premier, Jeremy Rockliff, has released the Government’s second 100-day plan for the state’s future.

Premier Rockliff said the next 100-day plan outlines 148 actions that will deliver for Tasmania across health, education, housing, the economy and take action on cost-of-living.

“We will introduce legislation to freeze changes to the National Construction Code, cutting red tape and helping home builders avoid unnecessary costs and delays,” Premier Rockliff said.

“We will establish a roundtable with councils to look at options for fast-tracking rezoning, specifically related to nominated housing growth areas, to reduce timeframes.

“We will build an even better health system by assessing expressions of interest for the new TassieDoc program to provide a further four 100% bulk billing GP clinics, and assess the grants program to extend pharmacy operating hours.

“Our strong economy underpins everything we do, and we are continuing this focus with a position paper to be released on Tasmania’s 2030 Economic Future Act – landmark legislation to streamline approvals and unlock investment.”

The Premier said consultation on a draft second tranche legislative reforms to Government Business Enterprises will now commence.

“Our Government has delivered better health services, more housing, improved education and taken action on the cost of living for Tasmanians in our first 100 days and we will continue working together to move our state forward,” he said.

View the Second 100 Day Plan here.

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