by mw061074 | November 11, 2021 | (Pokies) Parliament, (Speeches) Legislation
Gaming Control Amendment (Future Gaming Market) Bill 2021 Third Reading Speech 24 November 2021 Ms WEBB (Nelson) – I am mindful of the strictures of speeches. I appreciate the opportunity to make some brief remarks. Members would be aware that I did not vote...
by mw061074 | September 20, 2021 | (Pokies) Parliament, Right to Information, Uncategorized
RTI – Communities Tasmania submission to the Community Support Levy (CSL) Survey 2021 Information requested from Communities Tasmanian on 9 September 2021. Decision received 20 September 2021. RTI Request: Please provide the Communities Tasmania submission...
by mw061074 | September 19, 2021 | (Pokies) Parliament, Right to Information
RTI – Office of Parliamentary Counsel Drafting Instructions for the Future Gaming Markets Bill Information requested from Dept of Premier and Cabinet on 19 August 2021. Transferred to Treasury and Finance on 21 August 2021. Decision received 19 Sept 2021. RTI...
by mw061074 | March 23, 2021 | (Pokies) Page, (Pokies) Parliament, Right to Information
RTI – Responsible Gambling Mandatory Code of Practice Information requested from Treasury and Finance on 21 Jan 2021. Decision received 23 March 2021. Regarding the 2017 review of the Responsible Gambling Mandatory Code of Practice for Tasmania, please provide...
by mw061074 | October 21, 2020 | (Pokies) Parliament, Right to Information
RTI – Public Submissions Future Gaming in Tasmania Consultation Information requested from Treasury and Finance Information requested 14 Oct 2020. Decision received 25 Nov 2020. Please provide all received public submissions to the Future of Gaming in Tasmania...
by mw061074 | July 20, 2020 | (Pokies) Parliament, Priorities (Transparency and Integrity), Right to Information
RTI – Modelling for Reopening of Poker Machine Gaming Rooms during COVID-19 Information Requested from Departments of Communities Tasmania and Treasury and Finance Requested on 20 July 2020; Due 19 August 2020; In context of Tasmania’s coronavirus pandemic...