Almost 1500 initiatives have been delivered in the Tasmanian Government's first 400 days since being elected to a historic fourth term.
The achievements in the past 100 days include expanding health services, delivering more social and affordable housing, recruiting more healthcare workers, expanding the healthcare services available at pharmacies, securing the future of King Island Dairy, and opening brand new schools at Legana and Brighton.
Premier Jeremy Rockliff said we are building a better Tasmania, now and for the future.
"As part of our 2030 Strong Plan for Tasmania's Future, we are taking action on the things that matter to Tasmanians," Premier Rockliff said.
"We're recruiting more frontline workers, delivering cost-of-living relief, and backing in jobs and businesses through our investments in infrastructure and ongoing efforts to slash red tape.
"Over the past year, we've recruited an extra 3000 healthcare workers and have reduced ramping by 67 per cent.
"The Legana Primary School and Brighton High School have opened their doors, and we've signed a landmark Better and Fairer Schools Agreement with the Commonwealth.
"Tasmanians will receive $60 off their next energy bill, and can soon apply for a $100 voucher to 'Eat Local, Stay Local', providing a boost to our hospitality and accommodation businesses during the winter."
Tasmania has recorded an all-time-low unemployment rate of 3.8 per cent, and an economic growth rate of 4.8 per cent, making Tassie the fastest-growing economy in Australia.
Summer visitor numbers and retail trade hit all-time highs of 453,000, and $743.6 million, respectively. Tasmania's North West also recorded its highest-ever occupancy rate at 90.25 per cent.
Premier Jeremy Rockliff highlighted several achievements and previewed the next 100 days of the Tasmanian Government's agenda.
"Within the next 100 days, we will open the Bridgewater Bridge, and introduce enabling legislation to progress the Macquarie Point Precinct," Premier Rockliff said.
"We will deliver further cost-of-living relief for Tasmanians through targeted measures on everything from energy and rates to water and sewerage bills.
"We will help more Tasmanians realise their dream of home ownership through the delivery of new and affordable homes, and unlock land for more than 10,000 new homes across Greater Hobart.
"We will also hold in Parliament our inaugural legislation repeal day as we continue to bust red tape and reduce burdens on business.
"Our Government is delivering what we said we would do to ensure Tasmania is the best place to live, work, raise a family, do business and invest."
View the 400 days of delivery and the fifth 100-day plan here.