by KurtJ | May 3, 2023 | Media (General - Homepage), Newspaper
Tasmanian privacy laws to be reviewed by Tasmania Law Reform Institute Katie Hall | The Mercury | 3 May 2023Tasmania’s privacy laws will go under the microscope after it was found ‘multiple gaps’ in legislation would put personal and government information at risk.The...
by KurtJ | April 21, 2023 | Media (General - Homepage), Newspaper
Caution urged on reform Benjamin Seeder | The Examiner | 21 April 2023As the government progresses its controversial local government reform, which could see some smaller councils merged with larger ones, several independent Legislative Council members have urged it...
by KurtJ | March 25, 2023 | Media (General - Homepage), Newspaper
Public Accounts Committee struggling to get details confirmed despite asking questions Blair Richards | The Mercury | 25 March 2023MEMBERS of state parliament’s Public Accounts Committee have tried – mostly in vain – to pin down details about Hobart’s proposed new...
by KurtJ | March 3, 2023 | Newspaper
University of Tasmania ‘gagged’ its former employees Isabel Bird | The Examiner | 3 March 2023Former employees of the University of Tasmania were prevented from speaking out about the institution or the circumstances of their employment under...
by KurtJ | February 25, 2023 | Media (General - Homepage), Newspaper
A ‘cultural shift’ is needed Jess Flint | The Advocate | 25 Feb 2023A North-West councillor is crusading for better whistleblower protection, saying that the current systems are deterring public servants from coming forward.”You have to be prepared...
by KurtJ | February 22, 2023 | Media (General - Homepage), Newspaper
Calls for probe and reform Sean Ford | The Advocate | 22 Feb 2023MLC wants full investigation as whistleblower case settlesAn MLC wants full investigation of the state’s “failures” in an “appalling” workers compensation case involving a...