by mw061074 | May 30, 2022 | Media (Gender), Newspaper
Tasmanian Government produces its first gender impact statement for this year’s budget Matt Maloney | The Examiner | 27 May 2022Treasurer Michael Ferguson has defended the content in the state budgets first gender impact statement in about 20 years – a...
by mw061074 | May 25, 2022 | Fin Fish, Media (Climate Change Action), Media (General - Homepage), Newspaper
Call to halt salmon farm developments in Tasmania Matt Maloney | The Examiner | 25 May 2022A sub-committee overseeing a Legislative Council inquiry into fin-fish farming says all environmental licence conditions for all existing fin-fish farms in Tasmania need to be...
by mw061074 | May 25, 2022 | Fin Fish, Media (Climate Change Action), Newspaper
Aquaculture inquiry report calls for brakes to be pulled on Tasmanian fish farm expansions David Killick | The Mercury | 24 May 2022THERE should be no expansion of the state’s fish farming until the government finalised a growth plan and a biosecurity plan for...
by mw061074 | May 5, 2022 | Media (General - Homepage), Newspaper
Tasmanian Parliament approves land tax changes, but questions remain on how it will help renters – if at all Matt Maloney | The Examiner | 4 May 2022Â Parliament has approved land tax cuts for secondary property owners and landlords, promised by the Liberals in...
by KurtJ | April 5, 2022 | Newspaper
Protesting and conflicts of interest Kingborough Chronicle | 5 April 2022In case anyone missed it, the Tasmanian Government has proposed changes to the State’s protest laws. The Police Offences Amendment (Workplace Protection) Bill 2022 focuses on amending the...
by mw061074 | February 13, 2022 | Newspaper
Early state election throws up raft of big questions to ponder Under our normal four-year cycle, the Gutwein Government would have faced a State election in a matter of weeks.So it’s interesting to consider how a March, 2022, election may have influenced the political...