The Saturday Examiner | 18 November 2023; pg 20.Election donation bill passed amid criticism as 'weak'Benjamin SeederTasmanians will go to the next state election with stricter new rules about how much money political candidates can accept before they must publicly...
Article-Swipe as Donation Laws Get Go-Ahead
Article | The Mercury| 17 November 2023; pg 7.Swipe as donastion laws get go-aheadBlair RichardsLong-awaited political donations disclosure laws have passed the Tasmanian parliament, despite widespread concerns the frameworkis too weak.The Bill to require political...
Article-Examiner Editorial
Editorial | The Examiner | 17 November 2023; pg 53.What does state Labor stand for? EditorialAnthony HaneveerIF STATE Labor were to choose a campaign song right now they could not go past the 2012 hit Some Nights by American band fun.The chorus makes it almost...
Media Release: Flawed Political Donations Bill Amended in Upper House:- Despite Labor Vacating the Space
Flawed Political Donations Bill Amended in Upper House: Despite Labor Vacating the Space16 November 2023Independent Member for Nelson Meg Webb said despite the Legislative Council securing some amendments to the Electoral Disclosure and Funding Bill, the legislation...
Article-Your personal data may be under threat
The Examiner | 16 November 2023; pg 7.Your personal data may be under threatIsabel BirdSENSITIVE and personal data such as names and addresses held by Tasmanian businesses, sporting clubs and community organisations may be at risk of public exposure.And if data is...
7 Nightly News Report – 2 Independent Reviews of Commission’s Unfinished Work Vindicates Calls
Watch the 7 Nightly TV news report of Tuesday 14 November 2023, detailing the two independent reviews announced into apparent factors which impeded the Commission of Inquiry from finalising the adverse findings against current or former public servants it intended to...
Win TV News Report – 2 Independent Reviews Vindicate Concerns over Commission’s lack of Adverse Findings
Watch the Win TV news report of Tuesday 14 November 2023, detailing the two independent reviews announced into apparent factors which impeded the Commission of Inquiry from finalising the adverse findings against current or former public servants it intended to...
Motion Debate – Call for Independent Review of Commission of Inquiry ‘s identified Impediments to Misconduct Findings Processes
Meg brought on for debate her motion seeking to establish an independent and external inquiry into the serious impediments to making findings experienced by Commission of Inquiry into the Tasmanian Government’s Response to Child Sexual Abuse in Institutional Settings,...
Motion Debate – Tasmania Police Annual Report 2022-23
Meg spoke in response to a motion (moved by the Hon. Member for Launceston) noting the Department of Police, Fire and Emergency Management Annual Report 2022-23, debated on Tuesday 14 November 2023. View Meg's speech below: Read Meg's contribution to the debate...
Media Release: Breaking:- Vindication of Calls for Independent Review of Commission of Inquiry Unresolved Concerns
Breaking: Vindication of Calls for Independent Review of Commission of Inquiry Unresolved ConcernsAs Premier Details Two further Independent ReviewsThe Premier’s announcement of further rigorous independent examinations into the significant unresolved matters raised...