Department of State Growth

The Department of State Growth is the Tasmanian Government department with responsibility for driving state growth.

Department of State Growth
Department overview
Formed18 September 1998 (1998-09-18)
Preceding agencies
  • Department of Transport
  • Workplace Standards Authority
  • Private Forests Tasmania
TypeGovernment department
JurisdictionTasmanian Government
Headquarters4 Salamanca Place, Hobart
Employees1,074 (30 June 2023)
Annual budget$1.444 billion (2023-24 FY)
Ministers responsible
  • Madeleine Ogilvie, Minister for the Arts
  • Eric Abetz, Minister for Business, Industry and Resources and Minister for Transport
  • Nick Duigan, Minister for Energy and Renewables
  • Felix Ellis, Minister for Housing and Planning and Minister for Skills and Training
  • Michael Ferguson, Minister for Infrastructure
  • Nic Street, Minister for Local Government and Minister for Sport and Events
  • Jeremy Rockliff, Minister for Tourism and Hospitality and Minister for Trade and Major Investment
Department executive
Websitewww.stategrowth.tas.gov.au

The Department is led by its Secretary, Craig Limkin.

The Department of State Growth is responsible for the following statutory and non-statutory bodies: Antarctic Tasmania, Arts Tasmania, Business Tasmania, Events Tasmania, Forest Practices Authority, Sustainable Timber Tasmania, Hydro Tasmania, Infrastructure Tasmania, Metro Tasmania, Mineral Resources Tasmania, Office of the Coordinator-General, Private Forests Tasmania, Racing Services Tasmania, Screen Tasmania, Skills Tasmania, Tasmanian Development Board, Tasmanian Institute of Sport, TasRail, Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, Tourism Tasmania, TT-Line Company, and the West Coast Wilderness Railway.

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