Address Change - Tell government Online service for notifying your change of address for a range of Tasmanian Government services, including licenses, library cards, land tax and also for the Australian Electoral Commission
Ask Service Tasmania Online form for requesting information from, or submitting comments to, Service Tasmania
Councils: making a complaint Local Government Division information about handling complaints against local Councils and Councillors, with a link to a make a complaint online form
E-Petitions (Parliament of Tasmania: House of Assembly) Information on online petitions in Tasmania, including current and closed petitions, a link to a printable e-petition request form (to seek a Member's sponsorship of a proposed petition for posting on the Parliament web site), and information brochure
E-Petitions (Parliament of Tasmania: Legislative Council) Information on lodging online petitions in Tasmania, including current and closed petitions, a link to a printable e-petition request form (to seek a Member's sponsorship of a proposed petition for posting on the Parliament web site), and information brochure
Employer of Choice Awards Department of Economic Development, Tourism and the Arts awards celebrating workplaces that adopt modern work practices and promote a work-life balance, as part of a strategy to attract and retain skilled workers (links to application form and guidelines as available)
Enrol to vote Information on electoral enrolment, with links to an online check of electoral roll details, and to an application form (complete online and print, or print and complete) to enrol to vote, or change enrolment details, for federal, state, and local government elections
Integrity Commission The Commission aims to improve the standard of conduct, propriety and ethics in public authorities in Tasmania. Links to a complaint form
Local government elections Tasmanian Electoral Commission general information on local government elections: who can vote, nominating, candidates' booklet, previous election information, recount results, and forms
Medibank Active Tasmania Awards Details of the Premier's Physical Activity Council and Medibank initiative which supports and acknowledges active communities and promotes the importance of physical activity. (Links to entry form as available)
Public Sector Management (PSM) Program in Tasmania The PSM Program is a tertiary level management education program aimed at front line managers from middle to senior levels in government public sectors across Australia. In Tasmania the Program is administered on behalf of the Tasmanian Local Leadership Group by The Training Consortium, Public Sector Management Office, Department of Premier and Cabinet.
Register of Lobbyists Listing of Lobbyists who make representations to the Tasmanian Government of behalf of their clients. Includes FAQs and other information re the Register, with a link to the Lobbying Code of Conduct and online Registration Form
Tasmanian Flag Scheme Tasmanian flags can be requested from the State Protocol Office for presentation by the Premier to philanthropic groups or non-profit organisations. The Office also operates a flag lending scheme, with Tasmanian, Australian, State, Territory and Aboriginal flags available for loan, as well as a large range of flags from other nations
Tasmanian Government community forums Details of the Tasmanian Government's community forums, held around the state, allowing the Government to connect with grass-root community views, and providing an opportunity for the Government, local councils, and local communities to establish better connections. Includes a schedule of forums, and online appointment request form
Tasmanian Honour Roll of Women The Honour Roll recognises Tasmanian women who have made an impact at a local, state, national or international level. Links to nominations forms as available
VoteAlert VoteAlert will send up to 3 messages over an election period (state, federal, Legislative Council and local government elections) to registered voters, to remind them when to vote. Voters may register with the Tasmanian Electoral Commission for this service via the internet, an SMS message or phone call