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Article-Outgoing Liberal Party director defends pork-barrelling

Article-Outgoing Liberal Party director defends pork-barrelling

The Examiner | 7 November 2024; pg 12.Outgoing Liberal Party director defends pork-barrellingMatt Maloney LIBERAL Party state director Peter Coulson has spoken strongly in favour of the practice of pork-barrelling during election campaigns, despite long-held...

Speech – Electoral Amendment Bill 2024

Speech – Electoral Amendment Bill 2024

View Meg delivering her second reading speech on Wednesday 23 October 2024 to the government's Electoral Amendment Bill 2024 - during which she provides reasons for why she does not support the Bill as it currently stands, and why she would prefer it be further...

Media Release: Duty of Care Requires Premier Must Act on Ashley

Media Release: Duty of Care Requires Premier Must Act on Ashley

Duty of Care Requires Premier Must act on Ashley21 June 2024Independent Member for Nelson Meg Webb said today the shocking allegation of a recent incident of serious abuse at the Ashley Youth Detention Centre has occurred on the watch of the Rockliff government,...

Motion Debate – Upper House Votes in Support of AYDC Taskforce

Motion Debate – Upper House Votes in Support of AYDC Taskforce

Meg brought on for debate her motion calling for the Tasmanian government to urgently establish an AYDC TaskforceMeg tabled her motion on Thursday the 23rd of May 2024 and debated it on Tuesday the 18th of June 2024.  Text of Meg's motion can be viewed on the bottom...

Media Release: Upper House Votes for AYDC Taskforce

Media Release: Upper House Votes for AYDC Taskforce

Assembly Votes to Establish Electoral Matters Parliamentary Oversight Committee Upper House Votes in Support of Urgent Ashley Taskforce1013 Days After the Liberal's Promise to Close AYDC18 June 2024The Legislative Council today voted in support of a motion tabled by...

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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