Go BIG with a Hydro Tasmania apprenticeship! Applications are now being invited for the 2026 apprentice intake by Hydro Tasmania. Mechanical and electrical apprenticeships are on offer, at locations right across Tasmania. Media releases
Hydro Tasmania partners with Vinnies to support Tasmanians in crisis Hydro Tasmania has joined forces with the St Vincent de Paul Society Tasmania to support individuals and families experiencing financial hardship through a $10,000 donation. Media releases
Tasmania’s future strengthened by university-Hydro partnership Hydro Tasmania and the University of Tasmania have signalled a renewed commitment to building a resilient Tasmania that will thrive into the future. Media releases
Hydro Tasmania consults on Market Engagement Approach Hydro Tasmania today released its draft Market Engagement Approach for consultation. The document sets out the proposed principles and processes to explore contracting opportunities for new generation projects and new large energy loads (>50MW). Media releases
Poatina Power Station cranes named for Pulford brothers after 80 years of combined service Poatina Power Station’s newly refurbished cranes have been renamed after two Poatina legends - brothers Phillip ‘Flop’ Pulford and Michael ‘Mick’ Pulford. Media releases
Cressy irrigators get more winter water to save for summer, thanks to Hydro deal Hydro Tasmania and the Cressy Longford Irrigation Scheme (CLIS) have struck a deal that will see irrigators get more water in winter to store and save for summer irrigation. Media releases
Hydro Tasmania and Workskills team up to deliver on-site work experience Hydro Tasmania and Workskills Tasmania have joined forces to deliver a hands-on work experience program to introduce young people to career opportunities at Hydro Tasmania. Media releases
Major milestone for upgrade works on iconic Tassie hydro scheme Hydro Tasmania has marked a major milestone on upgrades to the Tarraleah hydropower scheme, with the intake tower excavation now complete. Almost a quarter of a million cubic metres of rock and soil were removed to create the deep excavation where the new concrete tower will be constructed. Media releases