Government Agencies & Offices in Southbridge, Huonville, TAS

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1 Skinner Drive, Huonville, 7109

(03) 6121 7010

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1 Skinner Drive, Huonville, 7109

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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40 Marguerite St, Ranelagh, 7109

(03) 6121 7010
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15 Channel Highway, Kingston, 7050

(03) 6211 8200
Kingborough municipality has one of the longest stretches of picturesque coastline in Tasmania and is the perfect area to explore many beautiful beaches, bushland and spectacular Bruny Island.
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5 Albert St, Kingston Beach, 7050

0420 277 457
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203 Channel Highway, Kingston, 7050

(03) 6232 3209
Federal Government Office
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3/20-24 Channel Hwy, Kingston, 7050

(03) 6229 4444
Federal Government Office
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Mcrobies Road, South Hobart, 7004

(03) 6224 8519

39–41, Davey St, Hobart, 7000

21 Salvator Rd, West Hobart, 7000

(03) 6234 9413
Immigration & naturalization service
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85 Macquarie St, Hobart, 7000

(03) 6231 2444
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75 Liverpool St, Hobart, 7000

(03) 6165 6700
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136 Davey St, Hobart, 7000

(03) 6224 3707
Federal Government Office

439A SANDY BAY RD, Sandy Bay, 7005

(03) 6225 3951
Foreign Consulate
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199 Macquarie St, Hobart, 7000

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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.

254-286 Liverpool Street, Hobart, 7000

The Veterans' Review Board (VRB) is an independent tribunal that exists to review: decisions made by the Repatriation Commission under the Veterans' Entitlements Act 1986 (Cth) on: claims for acceptance of injury or disease as war- or defence-caused claims for war widows', war widowers' and orphans' pensions assessment of pension rate for incapacity from war- or defence-caused injury or disease claims for the grant, or assessment of, attendant allowance determinations under the Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2004 (Cth) made by: the Military Rehabilitation & Compensation Commission the Service Chiefs of the Australian Army, the Royal Australian Navy, and the Royal Australian Air Force The VRB reviews decisions made by officers of the Department of Veterans' Affairs (DVA) who have been given power under the VEA by the Repatriation Commission to decide claims for pension and applications for increase in pension.
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1-7 Maria Street, Lenah Valley, 7008

(03) 6274 3849
TasNetworks commenced operations on 1 July 2014. It has been formed by a merger between Aurora’s distribution network (the poles and wires) and Transend’s network (the big towers and lines). TasNetworks supplies the power from the generation source to homes and businesses through a network of transmission towers, substations and powerlines. We also: build, maintain and operate the network establish new connections where infrastructure does not currently exist respond to, and repair, outages and faults read, replace and repair your meter provide education, advice and information about electrical safety deliver nationally accredited training to lineworker apprentices, contracts and sub-contractors, local councils and civil construction organisations own and operate a telecommunications business that serves customers in the electricity industry and other industries. The TasNetworks vision The purpose of our business: We deliver electricity and telecommunications network services, creating value for our customers, our owners and our community.
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38 Barrack Street, Hobart, 7000

The Resource Management and Planning Appeal Tribunal hears appeals relating to the development and management of natural and physical resources in Tasmania. The Tribunal is administered under the Resource Management and Planning Appeal Tribunal Act 1993.