Independent Member for Nelson
Question & Answer – Local Government – Reform Recommendations

Question & Answer – Local Government – Reform Recommendations

The Hon Meg Webb MLC asked the following Question Without Notice during Question Time on Thursday 25  September 2025. Question Asked by Meg Webb MLCThursday, 25 September 2025Ms WEBB question to MINISTER for LOCAL GOVERNMENT, Mr VINCENT Following the release of the...

Media Release: Disallowance Motion

Media Release: Disallowance Motion

Disallowance MotionThursday, 25 September 2025Independent Member for Nelson Meg Webb today expressed her anger at the Rockliff Government’s Disallowance Motion.Ms Webb said every member of the Tasmanian Parliament knows what a privilege it is to represent and work...

Question Time – Multi-School Organisation – Trial

Question Time – Multi-School Organisation – Trial

The Hon Meg Webb MLC submitted the following Question Without Notice on Wednesday 24 September 2025 and received the following answers from Hon Jo Palmer, Minister for Education.QUESTION WITHOUT NOTICEWednesday 24th September 2025Legislative Council ASKED BY: Hon Meg...

Motion Debated – Routine Disclosure of Ministerial Diaries

Motion Debated – Routine Disclosure of Ministerial Diaries

The Hon. Meg Webb MLC debated in the Legislative Council on Tuesday, 23 September 2025, on the motion she tabled calling for a public review and input into a transparent ministerial diary model.  The motion was agreed to. View the Hansard transcript of both Meg's main...

Question & Answer – Kingston Learning Centre – Long-Term Options

Question & Answer – Kingston Learning Centre – Long-Term Options

The Hon Meg Webb MLC submitted the following Question Without Notice on Tuesday 23 September 2025 and received the following answers from Minister for Education, Ms Palmer.Legislative CouncilHANSARDTuesday 23rd September 2025Kingston Learning Centre - Long-Term...

Article-Political Football; Game’s in the balance

Article-Political Football; Game’s in the balance

The Mercury | 22 September 2025. Front page; pg 4   Political Football Game's in the balance One vote could decide future of controversial stadium    Sue Bailey, Elise Kaine and David Killick   Members of the Legislative Council who will ultimately decide...

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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