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Question – Resubmitted Delayed Gaming Pre-Commitment Card

Question – Resubmitted Delayed Gaming Pre-Commitment Card

The Hon Meg Webb MLC asked the following question to the Leader of the Government, Mrs Hiscutt, on Wednesday the 7 August 2024.Legislative Council Question TimeMandatory Pre-Commitment Gaming Cards - DelayMs WEBB question to LEADER of the GOVERNMENT in the LEGISLATIVE...

Article-Concern Judge May Remain in Post for Months Even if Convicted

Article-Concern Judge May Remain in Post for Months Even if Convicted

The Weekend Australian | 27-28 July 2024; pg 3.Concern Judege May Remain in Post for Months Even if ConvictedMatt DenholmTasmania faces the “embarrassment” of potentially having a convicted judge on its Supreme Court for many months, prompting concern in legal and...

Article-Law Reform Institute Call for Privacy Laws Reform

Article-Law Reform Institute Call for Privacy Laws Reform

The Examiner | 30 May 2024; pg 4.Law Reform Institute Call for Review of State's Privacy LawsDuncan BaileyTECHNOLOGICAL advances such as spyware, covert cameras and drones mean the state's privacy protections should be reviewed, a new Tasmania Law Reform Institute...

Article-Privacy Laws Report Recommends Reform

Article-Privacy Laws Report Recommends Reform

The Mercury | 29 May 2024; pg 2.Privacy Laws to Check Who's Looking at You.Genevieve HoldingA new report from the Tasmania Law Reform Institute (TLRI) has highlighted a growing gap in the state’s privacy laws, with urgent action required by the state government to...

Article-Law Reform Institute Call for Privacy Laws Reform

Media Release: Independent Review of State Privacy Laws Urges Reforms

Independent Review of State Privacy Laws Urges Reforms28 May 2024Independent Member for Nelson Meg Webb today welcomed the release of the Tasmanian Law Reform Institute’s Review of Privacy Laws in Tasmania Final Report, which identifies that the State’s existing...

Question – Vision-Impaired Tasmanians – Voting Difficulties

Question – Vision-Impaired Tasmanians – Voting Difficulties

The Hon Meg Webb MLC asked the following question to the the Hon. Jo Palmer MLC, Minister for Disability Services, on Wednesday the 22 May 2024.Legislative Council Question TimeVision-Impaired Tasmanians - Voting DifficultiesMs WEBB question to MINISTER for DISABILITY...

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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