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Human Rights Act Review Submission – TLRI Review

Human Rights Act Review Submission – TLRI Review

I welcome the Tasmanian Law Reform Institute's review of the 2007 inquiry into the need for a Tasmanian Charter of Human Rights. In the absence of a human rights legislative framework, the limited alternative governance policy development and testing forums such as...

Meg’s 2019-20 Donations and Sponsorships

Meg’s 2019-20 Donations and Sponsorships

One of the biggest privileges of Meg's role is being able to support the community through assistance to organisations that do great work and individuals that are striving for opportunities to learn and grow.In 2019-20 Meg has helped the following schools, sports...

Parliamentary Committee to Inquire into COVID-19 Response and Recovery

Parliamentary Committee to Inquire into COVID-19 Response and Recovery

I have called on my Parliamentary colleagues to work together in our June sitting of Parliament to establish a joint select committee of inquiry into the State’s response to and recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. Tasmania is lagging behind other jurisdictions across...

My commitment – A women’s lens in Parliament

My commitment – A women’s lens in Parliament

Impact on women – core business for ParliamentDuring my campaign for Nelson, I have been contacted, encouraged and challenged by a number of women. They wanted to know my position on issues affecting women and encouraged me to speak up more on those issues in my...

Submission to Hobart City Council on building heights

Submission to Hobart City Council on building heights

General Manager,GPO Box 503Hobart 7001Email publicmeeting@hobartcity.com.au9 April 2019Dear General Manager,I write regarding the issue of building heights for Hobart.While I do not have technical expertise with regards to the specifics of building heights, my concern...

While pokies were closed
due to COVID-19
Tasmanians saved

Poker machines were closed in Tasmania on March 23, 2020
and reopened on June 26, 2020.
In 2018-19 Tasmanians lost $171,603,745 to poker machines

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