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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...

Motion Debate – Disallowance Motion on Environmental Standards for Tasmanian Marine Fish Farming 2023

Media Release: Support for Call for Independent Inquiry into EPA

Support for Call for Independent Inquiry into EPA9 May 2024Independent Member for Nelson Meg Webb today supported the call for an independent root-and-branch inquiry into the Environment Protection Authority (EPA) Tasmania, to ensure it is effectively delivering on...

Question – Update on any Renewal of Marine Farming Licenses at Long Bay

Motion Debate – Impacts of the Salmon Industry in Tasmania

Meg spoke in response to a motion (moved by the Hon. Member for McIntyre) on the impacts of the Salmon Industry in Tasmania, on Tuesday 12 September 2023.   View Part 1 of Meg's speech below: View Part 2 of Meg's speech below: Read Meg's contribution to the...

Question – Update on any Renewal of Marine Farming Licenses at Long Bay

Question – Renewal of Marine Farming Licenses at Long Bay

Questions asked by the Hon Meg Webb MLC, and answered by the Hon. Jo Palmer MLC, Minister for Primary Industries and Water, and the Hon. Roger Jaensch MP, Minister for Environment and Climate Change on 15 August 2023.  [pdf-embedder...

Article-MPs back EPA inquiry call

RTI – Salmon Producers’ Meetings with Government

Information requested from the Department of Natural Resources and Environment Tasmania (NRE) 1 May 2023 and received 6 June 2023.   RTI Request:  (Please provide):    “1. Correspondence, records of any meetings, and electronic messages (e.g. WhatsApp, Teams,...

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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