I’m not able to browse the web directly at the moment. Based on the latest available public updates I can summarize general themes around Bicheno, Tasmania, but for the most current news I recommend checking official Tasmanian government pages and reputable local outlets.
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Recent context you might see in news: developments around the Bicheno Ambulance Station have been a recurring topic, with previous updates noting site selection, community consultation, and timelines for construction as part of broader health infrastructure plans. The state government has indicated ongoing commitments to expanding ambulance services on the east coast as part of a wider plan. If there are new decisions or approvals, they would typically appear in Tasmanian Health or Premier’s Office releases and council meeting notes. [source context: government announcements related to Bicheno ambulance station timeline and site considerations]
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Local items of interest often featured alongside Bicheno news include tourism impacts, coastal weather advisories, and environmental or land-use discussions tied to the Glamorgan Spring Bay Council. Community groups and council updates frequently provide the latest on infrastructure projects and public feedback opportunities. [source context: regional council communications and community updates]
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For quick checks, you can search for: “Bicheno ambulance station update 2025” or “Glamorgan Spring Bay Council Bicheno news” plus the current year to catch the most recent official postings and local reporting. [source context: typical channels for timely updates]
If you’d like, tell me what specific aspect you want the latest on (health infrastructure, local council decisions, tourism, weather), and I can draft a focused briefing and suggest exact sources to verify. I can also help you set up a short Google-style search plan or extract key details from any links you share.
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17 May 2024 Guy Barnett, Minister for Health, Mental Health and Wellbeing The Tasmanian Government remains committed to building a new ambulance station in Bicheno to support our dedicated Paramedics and Volunteer Ambulance Officers to provide vital services to the community. Following further consultation with the community last year, the Department has decided not to proceed with building the new station at the previously preferred site at 60A Burgess Street. Minister for Health, Mental...
www.premier.tas.gov.auBicheno is a seaside town on the east coast of Tasmania. It is one big playground because of its central location. Read more here at Tasmania.com.
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bicheno.tas.guide14 December 2024 Jacquie Petrusma, Minister for Health The Tasmanian Government is continuing to build a better health system that delivers the best possible outcomes for all Tasmanians. A development application to build the new Bicheno Ambulance Station at 17 Sinclair Street, Bicheno has been submitted to the Glamorgan Spring Bay Council. This follows positive feedback from stakeholder workshops held in Bicheno in July 2024 and a public display in the Bicheno public library of the designs...
www.premier.tas.gov.auSome preliminary works will be starting before the 18^th^ May The Department of Natural Resources & Environment (NRE) – Park’s and Wildlife Services (PWS) have provided information for the public on the whale carcass that has recently washed ashore on Denison Beach Bicheno. This information includes:
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