Government Agencies & Offices in Hobart, TAS

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30-38 Barrack Street, Hobart, 7000

We can help you access Centrelink, Medicare, Child Support, aged care and veterans’ services. You can do most of your business with us online.
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5/99 Bathurst St, Hobart, 7000

Federal Government Office
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90 Davey Street, Hobart, 7000

(03) 6166 2820
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23-25 LIVERPOOL ST, Hobart, 7000

(03) 6165 7136
The Magistrates Court of Tasmania is a statutory body created as a Court of record by the Magistrates Court Act 1987 section 3A that comprises the Chief Magistrate, the Deputy Chief Magistrate and the Magistrates. Magistrates have jurisdiction throughout the State to hear and determine a very broad range of legal matters. Magistrates sitting in Courts of Petty Sessions hear and determine simple offences, crimes triable summarily under State and Commonwealth legislation, breaches of duty, applications under various State and Commonwealth statutes, and exercise a wide range of appellate and review functions. Magistrates also hear simple and indictable offences in the Youth Justice Division as well as exercising child protection responsibilities. Magistrates in the Civil Division hear and determine civil matters to a value of $50, 000 or an unlimited amount with the consent of the parties. Matters up to a value of $5, 000 are dealt with as Minor Civil Claims and undergo simplified procedures prior to, and at, hearing. Civil Division Coronial Division; Youth Justice Division; Childrens Division; Administrative Appeals Division; Mining Division. Magistrates sit as Coroners to conduct inquests into sudden deaths, fires and explosions. Magistrates also sit as chairpersons of various statutory tribunals, including the Anti-Discrimination Tribunal, the Motor Accidents Compensation Tribunal, and the Mining Tribunal. The Court has permanent Registries in Hobart, Launceston, Devonport, and Burnie; and conducts regular circuit court sittings at a number of regional locations throughout the State. A range of services are available at these locations and these are used to support the effective operation of the Court. They include audio and video conferencing facilities, court support services, access to interpreters, etc.
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7 Lower Domain Rd, Hobart, 7000

(03) 6234 2611
State Government Office
Customers express appreciation for warm welcomes, knowledgeable guides, and beautiful gardens at Government House. Some had misunderstandings about what to expect during their visit. One customer was disappointed with a car dealership experience. Positive feedback includes enjoyable tours, helpful staff, and productive behind-the-scenes discoveries.
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326 Macquarie St, Hobart, 7000

(03) 6146 3740
Local Government Association of Tasmania, the association that represents the 29 councils that make up Local Government in Tasmania.
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210 Liverpool St, Hobart, 7000

(03) 6216 7600
Peak Union Body Tasmania Accredited WH & S Training
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1/18 Hunter St, Hobart, 7000

(03) 6235 8888
Marine and Safety Tasmania (MAST) is a statutory authority that was established on 30 July 1997 to ensure the safe operation of vessels (recreational and commercial), provide and manage marine facilities and manage environmental issues relating to vessels. It has a Board of five Directors, four appointed by the Minister for Infrastructure and the Chief Executive. Representation is drawn from the various sectors of the boating community. The Board is responsible to the Minister for the performance by the Authority of its functions and in ensuring that the business and affairs of the Authority are managed and conducted in a manner that is in accordance with sound commercial practice. MAST has four primary functions which are conferred by the Marine and Safety Authority Act 1997 as follows: To ensure the safe operation of vessels; To perform the functions delegated to it by the National Regulator for commercial vessels (the Australian Maritime Safety Authority); To provide and manage marine facilities; and To manage environmental issues relating to vessels MAST has jurisdiction in and over: The waters of all inland lakes, rivers and streams; Coastal waters Any vessel not covered by Commonwealth legislation; Any matters delegated to it by the National Regulator; and Any marine facility under the control of the Authority
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1 Market Pl, Hobart, 7000

0438 079 588
A safe, fun and engaging space for young people aged 12-25
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21 Murray Street, Hobart, 7000

(03) 6166 4444
The Tasmanian Government Department of Treasury and Finance Promoting a strong growing economical base and a sound public sector financial position.
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21 Kirksway Place, Hobart, 7000

(03) 6166 4040
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30 Patrick Street, Hobart, 7000

(03) 6777 2750
CONSULTANTS, FORESTRY SERVICES, Government office, Government State, CONSULTANT
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4 Salamanca Pl, Hobart, 7000

State Government Office
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Level 2/179 Murray St, Hobart, 7000

(03) 6235 5112
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134 Macquarie Street, Hobart, 7000

(03) 6165 4444
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Level 1/54 Victoria St, Hobart, 7000

(03) 6165 7515
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134 Macquarie Street, Hobart, 7000

(03) 6165 4444
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254-286 Liverpool Street, Hobart, 7000

The Department of Veterans' Affairs (DVA) is an Australian Government agency. We provide support and provide information for: veterans and their dependants Australian Defence Force personnel war widows/widowers Australian participants in British Nuclear Tests in Australia members of the Australian Federal Police, and students, teachers and historians. The services we provide include: pensions and compensation health care rehabilitation counselling services help for servicemen and women returning to civilian life commemorative and community grants home care assistance subsidised loans for housing and other housing-related benefits commemorative activities, and historical information. Our commemorations program promotes understanding of Australia's wartime history and the significance of national events such as Anzac Day, Remembrance Day and Vietnam Veterans' Day.
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254-286 Liverpool Street, Hobart, 7000

VVCS provides free and confidential, nation-wide counselling and support for war and service-related mental health conditions, such as posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), anxiety and depression. VVCS also provides relationship and family counselling to address issues that can arise due to the unique nature of military service. VVCS counsellors have an understanding of military culture and can work with clients to find effective solutions for improved mental health and wellbeing.
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39-41 Davey Street, Hobart, 7000

The Fair Work Commission can set the safety net of minimum wages and employment conditions.

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