they are a commonwealth goverment
Tasmania is one of the states of Australia. It is governed by the Federal government of Australia, but like all the states of Australia, it has its own state government as well.
Tasmania is an island and a State of Australia. Australia has a parliamentary system. Prime Minister Kevin Rudd is the current head of the Commonwealth government .
Tasmania has a state government. After a recent election with no clear winner, two of the main opposing parties, the Labor party and the Greens; formed a coalition.
Tasmania is a state of Australia, so it has the same Prime Minister as the rest of Australia. The state government of Tasmania, like the other states of Australia, is led by the Premier.
King Island is located in Bass Strait between Victoria and Tasmania. For the purposes of government, it is a part of Tasmania and is therefore a part of Australia.
Yes, beginning January 1, 2004, same-sex couples in Tasmania can register with the state government for a type of domestic partnership that identifies them as de facto partners, which entitles them to most of the rights and benefits of legal marriage.
No. They are a big pest and eat all the native animals. There are almost no foxes left in Tasmania any more. The government has programs to wipe them out completely in the state.
Tasmania, an island state of Australia, is governed by a parliamentary system. The head of government is the Premier of Tasmania, who is currently Jeremy Rockliff, representing the Liberal Party. The state operates under a constitutional monarchy, with the Governor of Tasmania acting as the representative of the monarch. Together, they oversee the administration and legislative functions of the state.
Tasmanian Tigers are extinct. They did live in temperate regions of Tasmania. They were eradicated from Tasmania by hunting, with bounties placed on them by the government until 1909. The last known animal died in captivity in 1936. The DPIW site of the Tasmania government provides reliable information.
According to the Australian Government's Geoscience Australia website, Tasmania takes up just 0.9% of Australia's total land area. See the related link below.
The Ulverstone Clock in Tasmania was built in 1995. This landmark was designed to celebrate the centenary of local government in the town of Ulverstone. It serves as both a timepiece and a focal point for the community.
No, it is cold in Tasmania. Tasmania is in the Southern Hemisphere.