Watch the Win TV news report of 12 April 2024, in which Meg Webb MLC raises initial concerns with the Blake Review Report following its public release today.

Watch the Win TV news report of 12 April 2024, in which Meg Webb MLC raises initial concerns with the Blake Review Report following its public release today.
The Mercury | 12 April 2024; pg 7.Rockliff 'bullying' new membersDavid KillickNon-government politicians have called on Jacqui Lambie Network MPs to tear up a deal they have signed with the government – saying the new parliamentarians have been duped.Premier Jeremy...
Watch the Win TV news report of 11 April 2024, in which Meg Webb MLC critiques the Rockliff-JLN Agreement following its public release.
Analysis of the Rockliff-JLN AgreementThe Rockliff-JLN Agreement was released publicly on the 10th of April 2024. On the 11th of April, Meg Webb MLC released her analysis of that Agreement.[pdf-embedder...
Leon Compton on ABC Mornings interviews Meg Webb MLC regarding her concerns the recently released Agreement between the three new JLN State MPs and the Premier, was not negotiated in good faith on the Liberal government's behalf, due to the Agreement's degree of...
The Mercury online | 25 March 2024. Controversial public sector chief walks away from $545k per year jobTassie’s top public servant quits her $545k job after more than four decades working in the public sector. Here’s why. The head of the state’s public service has...
Tasmanian Inquirer online | 18 March 2024.Will Tasmanians get to see who government ministers really meet?Rockliff defends limited disclosure of ministerial appointments diaries, while Labor baulks at reinstating Bartlett-era disclosureBob BurtonMonday, 18 March...
The Guardian Australia online | 10 March 2024.Pure imagination: Tasmanian premier vows to build world’s largest chocolate fountain if re-electedLiberal Jeremy Rockliff commits $12m and says ‘chocolate experience’ at Claremont would be ‘the greatest thing to happen to...
The Mercury | 2 February 2024; pgs 1 & 6. Donations discovery; Parties rolling in cash David Killick The Tasmanian Liberals have retained their title as the most lavishly funded of the state's political parties - but voters remain in the dark about exactly who is...
The Saturday Mercury | 9 December 2023; pgs 8-9.MP Vote to Determine Judge's FutureDavid Killick | Amber WilsonA Supreme Court judge accused of criminal offences could be suspended by a vote of state parliament on Tuesday after an 11th-hour deal to allay concerns by...