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When a person dies leaving assets in Tasmania, somebody (usually the personal representative of that person) has to deal with the person’s estate. We provide free Probate information kits about this process. The information contained in the information kits is not intended to be legal advice.
The Supreme Court is committed to ensure its courts are accessible to the community.
A significant number of Triple Zero (000) calls requesting an ambulance response are not real emergencies and do not require immediate medical assistance. There are several alternatives to calling an ambulance. Please save 000 for saving lives and only call an ambulance if it’s a medical emergency.
Important information to help us help you in an emergency.
You cannot do any harm to a person by applying an Automatic External Defibrillator (AED). You just have to turn it on and the machine will talk you through everything you need to do in simple steps – so have a go, you may just save a life.
The Emergency + App provides information about when to call Triple Zero and information about who to call in various non-emergency situations.
The Assistance with Care and Housing (ACH) Program helps financially disadvantaged older people who are homeless or have insecure accommodation and are at risk of becoming homeless to remain in the community
healthdirect: trusted health information and advice online and over the phone (1800 022 222), known as NURSE-ON-CALL in Victoria, available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Funded by the governments of Australia.
Doorways to Parenting provides intensive case management, facilitates therapeutic evidence-based parenting programs for families and facilitates community-based playgroups.
Doorways provides emergency relief and holistic case management with referral to internal and external support services. It aims to support people as they seek to make changes in their lives. We believe everyone has the capacity to change and Doorways caseworkers walk alongside people as they develop plans to achieve their goals.
It’s never just a job: it’s your future. That’s why we’re dedicated to helping you get the training, support and guidance you need, to find lasting and meaningful employment.
We provide emergency accommodation and deliver services focused on pathways out of homelessness and the safety and well-being of people experiencing family violence.