Tasmania Together is a pioneering project that allows the people of Tasmania to not only say what they want, but to work together to achieve their long-term social, economic and environmental future.
As a world-leading system of community goal setting and measurement of progress it is enshrined in law (Tasmania Together Progress Board Act 2001) and used to guide decision-making in the government, business and community sectors.
Tasmania Together is a vision for the State based on the wishes of the people. It currently includes 12 goals and 151 benchmarks that reflect the concerns people expressed during two of the biggest community consultation processes ever undertaken in Tasmania (in 2000 and 2005).
It is an ambitious long-term plan – owned and driven by the community – that aims to bring about change for the better. Overwhelmingly, Tasmanians want to live in safe, clean communities, with jobs and prosperity for everyone, and we want the world to be aware of our tolerance and compassion and skills in areas such as the arts, education and technology.
The goals and benchmarks in Tasmania Together provide Tasmania’s pathway to the future. They help shape government policy, service delivery and budgets into the future and are being increasingly adopted by local government, business and industry, and community groups.
An independent statutory authority, the Tasmania Together Progress Board, monitors progress towards the achievement of the goals and benchmarks and results are reported to all Tasmanians through the Parliament.
This is a plan that belongs to the whole community, not a single government.
Now, with the benefit of a community-driven vision, we can build the kind of future people want and deserve, aimed at ensuring our children inherit a fairer, cleaner, safer and more prosperous Tasmania.
To find out more about the goals and benchmarks, follow the links below:
New and Revised Benchmarks for Parliamentary Approval - October 2009
Vision and Goals (PDF - 1 page)