Finnish-built engines have joined the list of "local content" mandated in the fit-out of Tasmania's two new Spirit ferries.
The new Spirit of Tasmania could be used for passenger-only voyages around the state, to mainland ports and even to New ...
The Spirit of Tasmania IV has entered a second month mothballed in Scotland while efforts to rent the ship out continue — ...
Tasmanian businesses might secure less than a fifth of the state government's 'local content' spending target for the new ...
Tasmanian taxpayers are set to pay another $96,000 over the next 30 days for the new Spirit of Tasmania IV vessel to berthed ...
Tasmanian businesses have so far received just $6m for providing local content to the new billion-dollar TT-Line ferries ...
With Spirit of Tasmania IV now having been mothballed in Scotland for a month, Premier Jeremy Rockliff owes Tasmanians an update on the leasing ...
Premier Jeremy Rockliff has missed his own deadline, failing to update Tasmanians about his local content commitment to our ...
The Spirit of Tasmania offers ferry service between Devonport and Melbourne, however, this mode of transportation cannot be used to reach other mainland cities in Tasmania; some ferries do travel ...
The delay of two new Spirit of Tasmania ships means the region will have to wait two years for an increase in Bass Strait travellers. This is despite GeelongPort being “ready” for their ...