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Article-Govt targets key MPs to save $1.1bn stadium

Article-Govt targets key MPs to save $1.1bn stadium

The Mercury | 2 December 2025; pg 2.Govt targets key MPs to save $1.1bn stadium Premier makes last-ditch bid to win over the undecidedsDavid KillickThe minority Liberal government is using the countdown to the Legislative Council vote on the proposed Macquarie Point...

Question & Answer – Spring Farm School Bus Service Kingston

Question & Answer – Spring Farm School Bus Service Kingston

Ms WEBB question to MINISTER for INFRASTRUCTURE and TRANSPORT, Mr VINCENTTuesday, 2 December 2025I’ve got a question, I think for the Leader of Government, who's going to do it today for the Minister for Infrastructure and Transport in his absence. The question is...

ABC TV News Tasmania – Decision on Macquarie Point Stadium

ABC TV News Tasmania – Decision on Macquarie Point Stadium

Watch the ABC TV News bulletin on Monday, 1st of December2025, reporting on the upcoming vote in the Legislative Council regarding the Macquarie Point Stadium, where Independent Member for Nelson Meg Webb states her concern regarding the stadium.

Article-Grain Drain: Critical Shortage of Construction Sand

Article-Grain Drain: Critical Shortage of Construction Sand

The Saturday Mercury | 29 November 2025; pgs 1 & 5.Grain Drain: Critical Shortage of Construction SandBuild risk over sand shortage - fears of project cost hikeDavid KillickA critical shortage of sand used in concrete manufacturing has raised concerns about cost...

Media Release:  Mineral Resources Tasmania Report Undermines Stadium

Media Release: Mineral Resources Tasmania Report Undermines Stadium

Mineral Resources Tasmania Report Undermines StadiumFriday 28 November 2025Independent Member for Nelson Meg Webb said today a recent Mineral Resources Tasmania study raises serious questions over the logistical capacity for the AFL stadium to be constructed due to...

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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