by Meg Webb | August 24, 2023 | (Speeches) Motion, Homepage Slider, Meg in Parliament
Motion Debate – Referral of Production of Documents Report Meg spoke in response to a motion (moved by the Hon. Member for Murchison) seeking to refer the Legislative Council Select Committee Report on Production of Documents to the Standing Orders Committee for...
by Meg Webb | August 15, 2023 | (Speeches) Motion, Clips, Homepage Slider, Meg in Parliament
Motion Debate – Commissioner for Children and Young People’s Report: Out-of-Home Care System Meg debated her motion drawing attention to the recent Tasmanian Commissioner for Children and Young People’s Monitoring Report No. 2: Key Data on...
by Meg Webb | June 27, 2023 | (Speeches) Motion, AFL Stadium, Homepage Slider, Meg in Parliament
Motion Debate – Production of Papers: AFL Stadium Meg spoke in response to the Government’s motion seeking to establish a process by which MPs could examine AFL stadium-related confidential documents, on Tuesday, 27 June 2023. Text of (government) Motion...
by Meg Webb | June 1, 2023 | (Speeches) Governor/Premier Address in Reply, (Speeches) Motion, Meg in Parliament
Reply Speech to Premier’s State of the State Address 2023 Meg delivered her formal Speech in Reply to the Premier’s annual State of the State Address, on Thursday, 1 June 2023. Ms WEBB (Nelson) – I rise to make my reply to the Premier’s...
by Meg Webb | May 23, 2023 | (Speeches) Motion, Meg in Parliament, Motions, Priorities (Human Rights Act Tasmania)
Motion Debate – Call to Review Tas OPCAT Against Human Rights Recommendations Meg brought on for debate in the Legislative Council her motion calling for the Tasmanian OPCAT Implementation Act 2021 to be evaluated against the Australian Human Rights...
by KurtJ | March 28, 2023 | (Speeches) Motion
Motion – Mandatory Disclosure of Official Ministerial Diaries (1) Recognises that the regular publication of the Members of Cabinets’ official diaries provides an important accountability mechanism, by improving transparency and strengthening public confidence...