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Background Briefing Paper – Proposed Joint Standing Committee on Electoral Matters

Media Release: Move to Establish Joint House Electoral Matters Committee

Move to Establish an Electoral Matters Parliamentary Committee21 May 2024Independent Member for Nelson Meg Webb today moved to establish a Joint House Standing Committee on Electoral Matters, similar to those operating nationally.“My proposal will provide for routine...

Article-Libs on Upper House Search

Article-Libs on Upper House Search

Sunday Tasmanian | 19 May 2024; pg 4. Libs on Upper House search Sue Bailey As the Liberal Party begins the search for candidates to contest three Legislative Council elections in 2025, the independent member for Nelson, Meg Webb, has confirmed she plans to stand...

Question – RTI Process re Paul Reynolds State Funeral Disclosure?

Question – RTI Process re Paul Reynolds State Funeral Disclosure?

The Hon. Meg Webb MLC asked the following Question on the 16th of May 2024, and the response was provided by the Hon. Felix Ellis MP, Minister for Police and Emergency Services on 28 May 2024. The response was formally tabled by the Leader of the Government in the...

Question – RTI Uplift Project Expenditure & Implementation?

Question – RTI Uplift Project Expenditure & Implementation?

The Hon Meg Webb MLC asked the following Question on the 16th of May 2024. The Leader of Government Business, the Hon. Leonie Hiscutt MLC, tabled the Premier's response on Thursday 20 June 2024. (Note:  The Premier's response tabled this day also included the response...

Article-MPs back EPA inquiry call

Article-MPs back EPA inquiry call

The Mercury | 14 May 2024; pg 9. MPs back EPA inquiry call; Anti-salmon farming group wants independent review Duncan Abey Independent members of Tasmania's parliament have joined Greens and Jacqui Lambie Network representatives to back an anti-salmon farming group's...

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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