My Electorate of Nelson
In 2019, I had the honour of being elected to the Tasmanian Legislative Council as an independent member for Nelson.
Since then, it has been an absolute joy to represent my community, and work towards a better future for our state through my work in parliament.
I will be proudly running for re-election again in 2025.
The electoral division of Nelson is a constituency of the Tasmanian Legislative Council, which is the Upper House in the Tasmanian State Parliament.
The Upper House Nelson electorate includes many of the suburbs south of the Hobart city municipal area such as Sandy Bay, Taroona, Mount Nelson and parts of Dynnyrne. It also includes the Kingborough municipal area north of Alonga Road and Pearsall Avenue in Blackmans Bay, including Kingston and Kingston Beach.
You can pop into my electorate office in Kingston if you require support or assistance on electorate, and public policy matters, or if you just wish to have a chat about matters important to you.
If you’re unsure whether you live in the wonderful Nelson electorate, the Tasmanian Electoral Commission has a simple tool you can use to identify which Federal, State and local government electorates you are in. You can access that here.
Read about my recent electorate work

ABC TV News Tasmania – More Independents Returned to Upper House
Watch the ABC TV News story of Sunday the 25th of May 2025, reporting on the initial results of...

Online Article-Meg Webb re-elected to Legislative Council – third seat a tighter race
Meg Webb attends Mt Nelson polling booth on 24 May 2025. Photo: Caroline Tan, published by the...

ABC TV News Tasmania – Polls Close for Three Upper House Elections
Watch the ABC TV News story of Saturday the 24th of May 2025, reporting on the close of polls for...

Article-Shaping to be a Devil of a Fight in Nelson
The Mercury | 22 May 2025; pg 5. Shaping to be a Devil of a Fight in NelsonThe proposed AFL...

Article-Chronicle Presents the Nelson Candidates
Kingborough Chronicle | 13 May 2025: pg 18.Meet the Candidates: 2025 Tasmanian Legislative Council...