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Motion Debate – Step Towards Strengthening Tasmania’s Human Rights

Motion Debate – Step Towards Strengthening Tasmania’s Human Rights

The Hon. Meg Webb MLC brought on her motion for debate in the Legislative Council on Tuesday 14 April 2026, moving that the Ombudsman Tasmania Annual Report 2024-25 be noted by the Legislative Council, and specifically the statements made in the report which pertain...

Article-MP blasts UTAS land sale bill

Article-MP blasts UTAS land sale bill

 The Mercury | 13 April 2026; pg 7.MP blasts UTAS land sale billGovernment accused of 'deliberate ploy' over university campus landBridget ClarkeAn independent MP has accused the government of obscuring key details surrounding the sale of land at the University of...

7 Nightly News Tasmania – UTAS Land Plan Under Fresh Scrutiny

7 Nightly News Tasmania – UTAS Land Plan Under Fresh Scrutiny

Independent Member for Nelson Meg Webb MLC interview with 7 TV Nightly News on Sunday the 12th of April 2026, regarding serious questions over the Government's University of Tasmania (Protection of Land) Bill 2025, which will allow the future sale of more than half...

Article-Kingborough group recognised as reconciliation champions

Article-Kingborough group recognised as reconciliation champions

Kingborough Chronicle | 8 April 2026: pg 5.Kingborough group recognised as reconciliation championsA Kingborough community group working to build understanding and connection with Tasmanian Aboriginal culture has been recognised in State Parliament.What is KRAG?The...

Article-Integrity query on Heritage leader

Article-Integrity query on Heritage leader

  The Mercury | 7 April 2026; pg 4. Integrity query on Heritage leader David Killick The state's Integrity Commission should take a look into the appointment of former Liberal senator Stephen Parry as chairman of the Tasmanian Heritage Council, and independent...

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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