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ABC Radio Drive Interview – Published Coronial Project

ABC Radio Drive Interview – Published Coronial Project

Meg Webb MLC on ABC Drive speaking on the published Coronial project which caused distress and triggered trauma for family members, and queries why this happened without appropriate processes to support affected people. 

Article-Call for UTAS Law Reform & Core Role Shift

Article-Call for UTAS Law Reform & Core Role Shift

The Mercury | 26 December 2024; pg 4.Call for uni law reform amid 'core role shift'David KillickThe laws governing the University of Tasmania need reviewing to address a drift away from its core role as an educational institution, a parliamentary committee has...

Article-UTAS ‘has become too corporatised’

Article-UTAS ‘has become too corporatised’

The Examiner | 24 December 2024; pg 3. UTAS 'has become too corporatised' According to the report's findings, there is evidence of a lack of trust in UTAS ... Benjamin Seeder   A PARLIAMENTARY review of the University of Tasmania has found that the higher...

7 News Tasmania – UTAS Parliamentary Inquiry Report Released

7 News Tasmania – UTAS Parliamentary Inquiry Report Released

Watch the 7 TV News report of the 23rd of December 2024, during which Independent Member for Nelson Meg Webb MLC, and Chair of the Legislative Council Select Committee Inquiry into the University of Tasmania Act (UTAS), discusses the Committee Report released publicly...

Article-Taroona Scouts Turn 70

Article-Taroona Scouts Turn 70

Kingborough Chronicle | 10 December 2024: pg 1.Taroona Scouts Turn 70The Tasmanian Parliament celebrated the Taroona Scouts' recent 70th anniversary, with a contingent of Scouts and Venturers attending a speech delivered by Independent Member for Nelson Meg Webb...

Article-Parliament Celebrates Saltbush

Article-Parliament Celebrates Saltbush

Kingborough Chronicle | 3 December 2024: pg 12.Parliament Celebrates SaltbushIndependent member for Nelson Meg Webb MLC took the opportunity to commend Kingston’s Saltbush Child and Family Learning Centre (CFLC) in Legislative Council recently.The contribution made to...

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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