Tasmania welcomes new Tasmanians, which is why many people from around the world choose to make it their home. Tasmanian cities are safe, not overcrowded and can easily be explored on foot. They are also small enough to create that sense of community connection, but still with all the modern amenities and services one would expect. Tasmanian life is all about balance. Tasmania’s cities and towns are rich in history and also close to nature with a treasure trove of natural wonders to explore – from alpine ranges, wetlands and grasslands to coastal heaths and vast temperate rainforests.
Tasmania is a beautiful island tucked away at the bottom of the world. Where else in the world can one breath the freshest air on earth, spot a Tasmanian devil, pluck an oyster straight from the water, raft down one of the world's last wild rivers, visit Australia's largest privately owned museum and meet plenty of friendly folk along the way?
There are more than 1,000 mountains to climb, four distinctly fantastic seasons, UNESCO world heritage sites, cosy cafes, world-class resorts and wine that turns the heads of Frenchmen.
Image - Tasmania's Bay of Fires, which topped the list of Australia's best beaches for 2025.
The Tasmanian brand is recognised throughout the world and is a strong asset for Tasmanian businesses. Part of the brand is associated with niche and high-quality produce, products and experiences and a close connection to the natural environment.
Many Tasmanian businesses are small by choice, as business owners focus on the quality of what they produce, the ability to enjoy the lifestyle opportunities on offer and participate in their community – in other words, a focus on the quiet pursuit of the extraordinary.
As part of the Tasmanian Government's ongoing commitment to enhancing infrastructure across Tasmania, a comprehensive pipeline of public infrastructure works is being progressed through the General Government Sector, reflecting the Government's long-term vision for Tasmanian development.
Infrastructure projects being delivered by Tasmanian Government agencies include roads and bridges ($1.9B), hospitals and health ($649.6M), schools, education and skills ($359.2M), tourism, recreation and culture ($356.4M), law and order ($287.3M), ICT support to service delivery ($283M) and other infrastructure ($20.6M).
Australia is a safe, prosperous and talented nation. Its innovative economy attracts investment from multinational companies, start-ups and research organisations globally. Australia is a natural gateway for global trade and has an open economy with access to the dynamic world and Asia-Pacific markets.
The nation is diverse, multicultural and welcoming. Australia boasts a highly-educated, innovative workforce and its unique lifestyle attracts the world’s best talent.
We've digressed from our core business to include a 'softer' community segment that showcases a subject that millions and perhaps billions of people around the world love and cherish. If you are a 'survivor' of Beatlemania or just happen to love classic Beatle music, then this section is for you.
The Analogues keep The Beatles' legacy alive by faithfully recreating their later studio albums through live performances and the use of period-accurate instruments. The albums performed by The Analogues were never performed live by The Beatles.