Independent Member for Nelson
Motion Debated – Florfenicol Use in Tasmania

Motion Debated – Florfenicol Use in Tasmania

The Hon. Meg Webb MLC motion contribution to the Florfenicol Use in Tasmania motion brought on by the Honourable member for Hobart, on Tuesday, 24 March 2026, in support of the motion, addressing the issue of Florfenicol usage in salmon farms, and calling for a...

ABC TV News –  Lobbyist Checklist Queries

ABC TV News – Lobbyist Checklist Queries

Watch the ABC TV News' report of Friday the 20th of March 2026, during which Independent Member for Nelson, Meg Webb MLC, in her capacity as a member of the Joint Standing Committee on Integrity, examines the Tasmanian Integrity Commission regarding oversight of the...

Address-in-Reply: Premier’s State of the State Speech 2026

Address-in-Reply: Premier’s State of the State Speech 2026

Meg delivered her formal Address-in-Reply to the annual Premier's State of the State Speech, on Thursday, 19  March 2026. In her speech, Meg called for: stronger political leadership which demonstrates integrity and vision the Premier to resume the Aboriginal Affairs...

Article-Rockliff govt’s ‘weak’ transparency reforms slammed

Article-Rockliff govt’s ‘weak’ transparency reforms slammed

The Mercury | 18 March 2026; pg 5.Rockliff govt's 'weak' transparency reforms slammedDAVID KILLICKCritics of the state government’s record on transparency say Right to Information (RTI) law reforms are late and don’t go far enough.The government said it would accept...

Question & Answer – University of Tasmania – STEM Business Case

Question & Answer – University of Tasmania – STEM Business Case

Ms WEBB question to LEADER for the GOVERNMENT in the LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL, Ms RATTRAYWednesday, 18 March 2026Noting the November 2025 responses provided by the government regarding the UTAS STEM business case have yet to resolve a range of queries surrounding...

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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