by Meg Webb | March 10, 2024 | Digital News, Media (General - Homepage), Newspaper
Guardian Australia Online Article-Pure imagination: Tasmanian premier vows to build world’s largest chocolate fountain if re-elected The Guardian Australia online | 10 March 2024.Pure imagination: Tasmanian premier vows to build world’s largest chocolate fountain if...
by Meg Webb | March 2, 2024 | Media (General - Homepage), Newspaper
Article-Libs Vow to Throw Book at Kid Crims The Saturday Mercury | 2 March 2024; pg 4.Libs Vow to Throw Book at Kid CrimsDavid KillickThe Liberals have promised to “throw the book” at children who commit criminal offences, particularly young...
by Meg Webb | February 8, 2024 | Homepage Slider, Media (General - Homepage), Media Release, Newspaper
Talking Point-Premier Frames Independents as Early Election Scapegoats Talking Point | The Mercury | 8 February 2024Â Premier Should Face Music, not Frame Independents as Early Election Scapegoats Rockliff Should have Guts to Test Confidence on the Floor of the House,...
by Meg Webb | February 2, 2024 | Media (General - Homepage), Newspaper, Political Donations Reform slider
Article-Donations discovery; Parties rolling in cash The Mercury | 2 February 2024; pgs 1 & 6. Donations discovery; Parties rolling in cash David Killick The Tasmanian Liberals have retained their title as the most lavishly funded of the state’s political...
by Meg Webb | December 9, 2023 | Homepage Slider, Media (General - Homepage), Media Release, Newspaper, Priorities (Human Rights Act Tasmania)
Talking Point-75th Anniversary of the UN Human RIghts Declaration Talking Point | The Saturday Mercury | 9 December 2023Â War-Torn Backdrop of Suffering Illustrates How Much Tasmania Needs to Focus on Ensuring Human Rights, writes Meg Webb.Happy 75th birthday to the UN...
by Meg Webb | December 9, 2023 | Media (General - Homepage), Newspaper
Article-MP Vote to Determine Judge’s Future The Saturday Mercury | 9 December 2023; pgs 8-9.MP Vote to Determine Judge’s FutureDavid Killick | Amber WilsonA Supreme Court judge accused of criminal offences could be suspended by a vote of state parliament...