| Links to community groups and information on various resources and programs. |
| Information on state and national counselling and financial counselling services available to Tasmanian farmers. |
| Provides information on apprenticeships and trainees, recruiting farm staff and employment opportunities in the agricultural sector. Includes obligations under federal and state laws, industrial awards and agreements, tribunal decisions and contracts of employment. |
| There are a number of grower-focussed and grower-operated groups in many Tasmanian farming communities and across a number of commodities. |
| Provides links to various organisations providing scholarships and programs related to agriculture. |
| Provides links to information, support and communication networks for rural women, especially those interested or involved in primary industries. |
| Community services specifically aimed at assisting young people and children. |
| For information on field days visit the Calendar of Events. |
Links (FarmPoint is not responsible for the content of the websites linked to below. The link does not constitute any form of endorsement.) |
| Any Australian who is unable to access a metro-comparable broadband service (a minimum 512/128kbps data speed, 1GB per month data usage and a total cost, over three years, including installation and connection fees of $2,500 GST inclusive) at their principal place of residence or small business will be eligible to receive a subsidised service under the Australian Broadband Guarantee. |
| Provides a comprehensive directory of Australian Government Departments, Agencies and parlimentary representatives. |
| By using the Broadband Service Locator, you can see contact details of commercial providers of metro-comparable broadband services in your area. It will also start you on your way to getting a service from a registered ABG provider if a commercial provider is unable to help. |
| Provides useful information and advice on what to do when a bushfire threatens and preparing yourself & property for bushfire.
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| A FREE referral service for information on underground pipes and cables anywhere in Australia. |
| The Drought Bus will be traveling around Tasmania in September 2007 to let rural communities know about the services the Australian Government is providing. |
| Drought Force helps individual farms and farm communities that have been severely affected by drought. It aims to help farmers with their workforce needs, especially those who have lost workers because of drought, by keeping the pool of farm labour from moving away from the region. |
| Farm Day is when a farm family hosts a city family for a day of real hands-on experiences and a greater understanding of the day-to-day life of the farming family. |
| Information on Australian Government's review of drought policy |
| Provides a list of ombudsman including state, federal and industry sponsored schemes. |
| Service Tasmania provides you with one stop access to Government transactions, services and information. |
| The SES provides a volunteer response capability for severe storms and floods, road crash rescue, search and rescue/recovery and a range of other general rescue and community support roles. |
| State Library of Tasmania website with links to the online library catalogue, reference and research services. |
| Provides aasy access to all Tasmanian Government services including tenders, jobs, goverment organisanisations and the government directory.
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| Tasmania Police Officers serve a population nearing half a million people within four geographical districts. In addition to the geographical districts there are five support commands.
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| Provides a list of all online access centres, their hours of operation and contact details. |