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Media Report-Still Fighting for Sue

Media Report-Still Fighting for Sue

Sue Bailey | Sunday Tasmanian newspaper | August, 20,  2023Still fighting for Sue:  Call for independent inquiry into murder convictionA Tasmanian MP has added her voice to calls for an independent inquiry into the conviction of Susan Neill-Fraser, saying "concerning...

Sue Neill-Fraser Rally Speech: Independent Inquiry Needed

Sue Neill-Fraser Rally Speech: Independent Inquiry Needed

Meg spoke at the Justice for Sue rally, held on Saturday 19 August 2023 at the Parliament House Lawns, Hobart. Read Meg's speech below (noting minor spoken variations to the written version may have occured during speech delivery on the day), or view as a downloadable...

Speech: State Policies and Projects Amendment Bill 2023

Speech: State Policies and Projects Amendment Bill 2023

Meg delivered her main speech (second reading) to the State Policies and Projects Amendment Bill 2023, on Wednesday, 16 August 2023. Ms WEBB (Nelson) - Mr President, we have before us such a slight bill - barely four pages - consisting of five clauses, two of which...

Media Report-Are Weak State Donations laws About to Change?

Media Report-Are Weak State Donations laws About to Change?

Adam Holmes | ABC NEWS - Digital Online | August, 14,  2023Weak laws mean most political donations in Tasmania remain a secret — that could be about to changeVery few Tasmanian political donors are known – but they could soon be brought into the public eye.As a small...

Article-Delayed Political Donation Law Reforms

Article-Delayed Political Donation Law Reforms

Article | The Examiner | 14 August 2023; pg 5Dragging feet on donations lawThe government's Project of State Significance Amendmnemt Bill will be debated in the Legisaltive Council this week, but much-delayed political donations reform will have to wait a bit longer,...

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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