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News posts from 2005
Minister Launches Women's Register
Posted on Monday, 5 December 2005 | Permalink
Minister for Women Tasmania Paula Wriedt today launched a new online register developed by Ionata for women interested in appointment to Government boards and committees.
Ms Wriedt said that the State Government had established the Tasmanian Women’s Register to provide a database of women with an interest in board membership.
Women can join online at www.women.tas.gov.au/register and provide details of their qualifications and experience, current and previous board/committee appointments and special competencies. Profiles can be updated at any time.
“This register is an evolving resource that will continually be expanded and I encourage women to log on and take up the invitation to add their names,” Ms Wriedt said.
“The move to an online register, rather than the previous paper-based system will also make it easier for women to add their names to the register. The old system dates back to 1993”.
We've Moved
Posted on Monday, 4 April 2005 | Permalink
Ionata has moved into new offices in 'Westella' located at 181 Elizabeth Street.
The move gives us a bit more room to stretch out and brings us much closer to our clients in town.
'Westella' was a hotel during the late 1800's and has served a variety of different tenants over the last century.
So next time you are walking up Elizabeth Street feel free to drop in and say 'hello'.
Bicentenary Year in Review
Posted on Thursday, 13 January 2005 | Permalink
The Tasmanian Bicentenary is coming to an end after more than 175 separate events and activities presented in over 48 different towns and cities, both in Tasmania and interstate throughout 2004.
The Tasmanian Bicentenary website now includes a '2004 Year in Review' section where you can see the details of the events and activities which took place during 2004. Many of which will have a life after 2004, and will continue to enrich our communities in years to come.
Celebrate Your Story an exhibition looking at 2004 and the Tasmanian Bicentenary Program will be on display at the Bond Store until January 16, 2005.
Ionata and DHHS Complete SOAP Project
Posted on Thursday, 6 January 2005 | Permalink
Ionata has completed a project with the Department of Health and Human Services to list current vacancies on their website.
The current vacancies list is created by using SOAP service on the Jobs.tas.gov.au website to search for vacancy notices which are then grouped by position type and award.
