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Submission to the TLRI Review of Privacy Laws in Tasmania

Submission to the TLRI Review of Privacy Laws in Tasmania

The Tasmania Law Reform Institute (TLRI) is undertaking a review of Tasmania's current Privacy laws and protections, upon accepting a reference I submitted to the TLRI in 2019.As part of that Review, the TLRI released an Issues Paper No. 32 in March 2023,...

Motion Tabled – Modern Slavery Preventative Reporting

Motion Tabled – Modern Slavery Preventative Reporting

Notice of Motion Tabled (but not yet debated)29 June 2023Ms Webb to move:-That the Legislative Council:(1) Notes the Australian Modern Slavery Act 2018 (the Act) which commenced on the 1st of January 2019;(2) Recognises the Act requires large businesses and other...

RTI – S. Neill-Fraser Forensic Exhibits-Pt. 2

RTI – S. Neill-Fraser Forensic Exhibits-Pt. 2

Information requested from the Department of Police, Fire and Emergency Management: Internal Review Application dated 19 April 2023 regarding applications (RTI 49/23), (RTI 56/23), and (RTI 87/23) and received via hand-delivery on 26 June 2023 (following agreed scope...

RTI – S. Neill-Fraser Forensic Exhibits-Pt. 2

RTI – S. Neill-Fraser Forensic Exhibits-Pt 1.

Information requested from the Department of Police, Fire and Emergency Management: Internal Review Application dated 19 April 2023 regarding applications (RTI 49/23), (RTI 56/23), and (RTI 87/23) and received via hand delivery on 26 June 2023 (following agreed scope...

Tasmanian prisoners’ parole impacted by ‘unsuitable’ housing

Tasmanian prisoners’ parole impacted by ‘unsuitable’ housing

Jess Flint | The Advocate | June 6, 2023 About one-third of Tasmanian prisoners are having their parole applications adjourned because of accommodation issues, the Attorney-General revealed at budget estimates on Tuesday.Attorney-General Elise Archer said she wanted...

Submission to the TLRI Review of Privacy Laws in Tasmania

Speech: Police Powers (Surveillance Devices) Amendment Bill 2022

Meg delivered her main speech (second reading) to the Police Powers (Surveillance Devices) Bill 2022, on Thursday, 1 June 2023. Ms WEBB (Nelson) - Mr President, I rise to speak on this with quite a degree of concern.  The bill seeks to amend the Police Powers...

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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