Independent Member for Nelson
Question – Residential Tenancy Act – Status of Review

Question – Residential Tenancy Act – Status of Review

Ms WEBB question to MINISTER for HOUSING and PLANNING, Mr VINCENTThursday, 6 November 2025In light of the abysmal performance of Tasmania in the recently released two-year report card by the National Association of Renters' Organisations and National Shelter,...

Speech – Residential Tenancy Amendment (Pets) Bill 2025

Speech – Residential Tenancy Amendment (Pets) Bill 2025

Meg Webb MLC delivered her Second Reading contribution on Wednesday 5 November 2025 on the Residential Tenancy Amendment (Pets) Bill 2025 - indicating the reasons why she will be supporting the bill.  Read below or download Meg's speech as a pdf here: [embeddoc...

Speech – Expungement of Historical Offences Amendment Bill 2025

Speech – Expungement of Historical Offences Amendment Bill 2025

Meg Webb MLC delivered her Second Reading contribution on Wednesday 5 November 2025 on the Expungement of Historical Offences Amendment Bill 2025 - indicating the reasons why she will be supporting the bill.   Read below or download Meg's speech as a pdf here:...

Question & Answer – UTAS Land Sale Bill – Minister’s involvement

Question & Answer – UTAS Land Sale Bill – Minister’s involvement

Ms WEBB question to MINISTER for EDUCATION, Ms PALMERWednesday, 5 November 2025Following up from a previous sitting week, I asked the minister with reference to the proposed rezoning and sale of University of Tasmania Sandy Bay campus land and noting this question...

Media Release: Lessons to be Learned in Independent Woolcott Review

Media Release: Lessons to be Learned in Independent Woolcott Review

Lessons to be Learned in Independent Woolcott Review4 November 2025Independent Member for Nelson Meg Webb today welcomed the tabling of the Final Report-Part A of the independent Woolcott Review into actions taken in response to the information and concerns raised 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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