Treasurer Eric Abetz has mounted a staunch defence of ferry operator TT-Line against accusations of insolvency.
The auditor-general who said Tasmania's ferry operator was operating while insolvent, has been told his comments were "causing real harm to the company and its stakeholders".
After months of setbacks, Tasmania’s newest ferry has finally reached Australian waters ahead of its planned service launch. See when it’s expected to arrive in Hobart. The vessel tied up at Fremantle ...
Struggling under the escalating costs of its ferry replacement program and delays caused by the failure to ready a berth in Devonport in a timely fashion, the government business enterprise was given ...
The document was handed to the former State Government in December and was leaked to the Mercury just weeks after the new Government announced it would not buy new vessels and instead give the two ...
The Public Accounts Committee heard that TT-Line has asked government lender Tascorp for an expansion of its debt limit from $1.035bn to $1.445bn to keep operating. TT-Line has currently drawn down ...
Don't miss out on the headlines from Tasmania. Followed categories will be added to My News. The government has dismissed the claim as “trademark Labor negativity”. Opposition leader Josh Willie said ...
Tasmania will hand ferry operator TT-Line a $75m lifeline in next week’s budget, with another $25m potentially needed to keep the company afloat. The equity injection was revealed by Minister for ...
The government has dismissed the claim as “trademark Labor negativity”. Opposition leader Josh Willie said the government-owned ferry operator was facing increased debt because of the delays and cost ...
Bass Strait ferry operator TT-Line may need an urgent taxpayer-funded rescue package as its terminal project costs spiral from $90m to nearly half a billion dollars. The Public Accounts Committee ...
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