by mw061074 | February 7, 2022 | Newspaper
Calls grow for greater oversight Adam Holmes | Examiner/Advocate | 7 February 2022Â Â AN INDEPENDENT upper house member will continue a push this year to have Tasmanian public health officials and ministers face parliamentary hearings to answer questions about the COVID...
by mw061074 | February 6, 2022 | Newspaper
Tasmania out of step with other states on student testing: Meg Webb Helen Kempton | Mercury | 6 February 2022Â Â A member of the Tasmanian Legislative Council says Tassie is out of step with interstate student and teacher testing guidelines and wants a rethink to stop...
by mw061074 | February 5, 2022 | Newspaper
We’re being duped, but there is hope Simon Bevilacqua | Mercury | 5 February 2022Â Â TASMANIANS are being played as fools by both major political parties, whose priority is not the wellbeing of the public, but quid pro quo deals with political donors.What’s...
by mw061074 | February 3, 2022 | Newspaper
Doubts over donations reform date Judy Augustine | Mercury | 3 February 2022PREMIER Peter Gutwein has been unable to confirm whether Tasmania’s electoral donation reforms will be in place by the start of the next financial year, promising a Bill will be...
by mw061074 | February 3, 2022 | Newspaper
Sights set on weaker limit Adam Holmes| Examiner| 3 February 2022Â Â PREMIER Peter Gutwein says the government will stick with its proposed $5000 threshold for when political donations are publicly disclosed, despite it only bringing Tasmania to the back of the pack for...
by mw061074 | February 2, 2022 | Newspaper
Source of income for Tasmanian political parties still largely unknown as 2020-21 disclosures released Adam Holmes | Examiner | 2 February 2022Â Tasmanians have gone another 12 months without knowing how its major political parties receive the vast majority of their...