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Article-MLCs anger at ‘gutless’ Labor over Donations

Article-MLCs anger at ‘gutless’ Labor over Donations

Article | The Mercury | 20 October 2023; pg 7.MLCs anger at ‘gutless’ Labor over donationsDebate begins on long-awaited reformsBLAIR RICHARDSA last-minute decision by the Labor Party to wave the Liberals’ political donations laws through the Upper House has prompted...

Article-Independents furious as Labor ‘gives up’ on donation reform

Article-Independents furious as Labor ‘gives up’ on donation reform

Digital Article | The Examiner online | 20 October 2023Greens, independents furious as Labor 'gives up' on donation reformBy Benjamin SeederOctober 20 2023 - 6:00amTasmanian Greens and upper house independents are furious, after Labor confirmed it will not press its...

Question – Mandela Rules and Ashley Youth Detention Centre

Question – Mandela Rules and Ashley Youth Detention Centre

Following Minister Jaensch's response of the 28th September to a series of Questions asked by Hon. Meg Webb MLC, Meg asked further specific questions regarding the application of the United Nations Mandela Rules at the Ashley Youth Detention Centre.  (Click on...

Question – Right to Information Uplift Project

Question – Right to Information Uplift Project

Questions asked by the Hon. Meg Webb MLC, and answered by the Hon. Leonie Hiscutt MLC, Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council and the Hon. Jeremy Rockliff MP, Premier on 28 September 2023. [pdf-embedder...

Motion Debate – Call for Independent Review of RTI Act 2009

Motion Debate – Call for Independent Review of RTI Act 2009

Meg marked the International Day of Access to Information, held on the 28th of September, by bringing on for debate her motion calling for the state government to commission an independent review of the Tasmanian Right to Information Act 2009.Meg tabled her motion on...

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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