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Media Release: New Low for the State

Media Release: New Low for the State

New Low for the State13 April 2025Independent Member for Nelson Meg Webb today condemned as an affront to the Tasmanian people the Premier’s autocratic decision to pull the Macquarie Point stadium out of the Project of State Significance process in order to avoid any...

Article-Stadium Motion Falls Flat

Article-Stadium Motion Falls Flat

The Mercury | 10 April 2025; pg 6. Stadium Motion Falls FlatDavid KillickA motion calling on the state government to renegotiate its stadium deal with the AFL has been voted down in the Legislative Council.Member for Nelson Meg Webb moved the motion, calling on the...

Question – Education Minister’s Involvement in UTAS Bill?

Question – Education Minister’s Involvement in UTAS Bill?

 The Hon Meg Webb MLC asked the following  Question to the Minister for Education, the Hon Jo Palmer MLC, during Legislative Council Question Time on Thursday the 10th of April 2025.The Minister undertook to take the Question on Notice and inform the House at a later...

Question – Education Minister’s Involvement in UTAS Bill?

Question – UTAS STEM Business Case?

 The Hon Meg Webb MLC asked the following two Questions to the Minister for Infrastructure, the Hon Kerry Vincent MLC, during Legislative Council Question Time on Thursday the 10th of April 2025.The Minister undertook to take the Questions on Notice and inform the...

Question – Education Minister’s Involvement in UTAS Bill?

Question – UTAS Borrowing Approvals?

 The Hon Meg Webb MLC placed the following Question on Notice on Thursday the 10th of April 2025. Question on Notice Thursday, 10 April 2025I (Ms Webb) tomorrow to ask the Honourable Leader of the Government —In relation to the request made by the Public Accounts...

Question – Coronial Project Scope and Resourcing Update Required

Question – Coronial Project Scope and Resourcing Update Required

The Hon Meg Webb MLC asked the following Question on Notice on Thursday the 10th of April  2025.(once the government provides a formal response in the Legislative Council to Ms Webb's Question on Notice, that response will be uploaded here - stay tuned!) Question on...

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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