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ABARE (Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics)
ABARE is an Australian Government economic research agency which contributes to the competitiveness of Australia's agricultural, fishing forestry, energy and minerals industries by providing economic research analysis and forecasting
Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC)
Established by the Ministerial Council on Energy (MCE), the AEMC is responsible for rule-making, market development and policy advice concerning the National Electricity Market and from 1 July 2008, concerning access to natural gas pipelines services and elements of the broader natural gas markets
Australian Energy Regulator (AER)
The AER performs economic regulation of the wholesale electricity market and electricity transmission networks in the National Electricity Market (NEM), and enforcement of the National Electricity Law and National Electricity Rules
Bureau of Rural Sciences (BRS)
Scientific bureau of the Australian Government Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry
Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (DAFF)
Home page of the Australian Government Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, the Commonwealth agency responsible for developing and implementing policies and programs that ensure Australia's agricultural, fisheries, food and forestry industries remain competitive, profitable and sustainable
Department of Infrastructure, Energy and Resources (DIER)
Home page of the Department which has functional and policy responsibility for infrastructure, transport, mineral resources, energy, racing services, the Sullivans Cove Waterfront Authority, and associated Government Business Enterprises, and State-owned companies
Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment (DPIPWE)
Website of the new Tasmanian Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment, with information relating to its services in the areas of agriculture, fisheries, quarantine, and land and natural resources
Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment: public comments invited
DPIPWE page providing links to documents for which public comment is invited
Department of Resources, Energy and Tourism
Web site of the Australian Government Department of Resources, Energy and Tourism, which provides policy advice to Ministers, and administers legislation, manages programs, undertakes analysis, and provides services to the business community relating to areas within its responsibility
FarmPoint
Tasmanian Government website for Tasmanian farmers and the community, providing a one-stop entry point to information on all aspects of agriculture to assist farmers to successfully manage their businesses and properties
Hydro Tasmania Consulting
Hydro Tasmania Consulting is a national and international consulting firm, providing expert engineering and environmental services in the areas of renewable energy, power engineering, and environmental and catchment management. It is a business of Tasmania's state owned Hydro Tasmania
IRIS Tasmania
IRIS is a research tool providing integrated current information about the state of Tasmania, Australia with its world-class facilities and a proven commitment to expand infrastructure to foster business success
Ministerial Council on Energy (MCE)
Established by the Council of Australian Governments (COAG) in 2001, the Ministerial Council on Energy is the national policy and governance body for the Australian energy market
Office of the Tasmanian Economic Regulator (OTTER)
About OTTER which is concerned with the security and reliability of the Tasmanian electricity, gas, water and sewerage sectors
Primary industry (Australian Government)
Links to Australian Government web sites relating to primary industry
Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation
Home page of the RIRDC which manages and funds priority research in rural industries with resulting new products and services and new and better ways of producing them

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