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Personal contact details being misused

Personal contact details being misused

Sean McComish | 7 News | October 28, 2020  Meg Webb, Independent Member for Nelson says personal details collected for contact tracing is being misused.   

Misuse worry over people’s contact details

Misuse worry over people’s contact details

James Kitto | Mercury Newspaper | October 28, 2020  QUESTIONS have been asked of the state government about how Tasmanians’ personal information is being protected from businesses gathering COVID contact tracing data.It comes as independent MLC Meg Webb said she was...

Privacy Concerns over Contact Tracing

Privacy Concerns over Contact Tracing

Aaron Stevens | Tasmania Talks | October 28, 2020  Hon Meg Webb MLC talks with Aaron Stevens on Tasmania Talks about privacy concerns,  the lack of guidance given to venues on how they should manage the personal information they collect and the letter she has written...

Media Release – Contact Tracing Information Concerns

Media Release – Contact Tracing Information Concerns

Meg Webb | Media Release |October 28, 2020  Independent Member for Nelson Meg Webb has raised serious concerns about the retention and misuse of contact tracing information as Tasmanian borders reopen.  Ms Webb has written to Premier Peter Gutwein seeking...

Almost $20 million lost in Tasmanian poker machines over one month

Almost $20 million lost in Tasmanian poker machines over one month

Poker machine losses increased by 26 per cent in July compared to the previous July, Treasury figures show.The recently released figures show $19.4 million was lost to the machines in their first full month of operation in the state since coronavirus restrictions were...

Pokies Revenue Skyrockets

Pokies Revenue Skyrockets

Tasmanians are pouring their money into poker machines at record levels according to newly released Treasury data.It shows a 28 percent spike on pre-pandemic pokie revenue and nearly $20 million in player losses throughout July across the state - $626,721 dollars a...

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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