Law Reform
Motion Debated – Routine Disclosure of Ministerial Diaries

Motion Debated – Routine Disclosure of Ministerial Diaries

The Hon. Meg Webb MLC debated in the Legislative Council on Tuesday, 23 September 2025, on the motion she tabled calling for a public review and input into a transparent ministerial diary model.  The motion was agreed to. View the Hansard transcript of both Meg's main...

Media Release: Welcome Reforms to Commissions of Inquiry Act Underway

Media Release: Welcome Reforms to Commissions of Inquiry Act Underway

Welcome Reforms to Commissions of Inquiry Act UnderwayWednesday, 10 September 2025Independent Member for Nelson Meg Webb MLC has welcomed progress of the Commissions of Inquiry Amendment (Private Sessions Information) Bill, passed by the State Lower House today,...

Motion Debate – VAD Commission’s Annual Report 2023-24

Motion Debate – VAD Commission’s Annual Report 2023-24

Meg's contribution to the Motion that the Tasmania Voluntary Assisted Dying Commission Annual Report 2023-34 be considered and noted (moved by the Hon. Member for Mersey), debated on Tuesday 11 March 2025.  View Meg's speech below: Read Meg's contribution to the...

Motion Debated – Upper House Votes for Call for Human Rights Act

Motion Debated – Upper House Votes for Call for Human Rights Act

The Hon. Meg Webb MLC tabled the following motion in the Legislative Council on Thursday 15 August 2024, calling for the government to commit to introducing legislation for a Tasmanian Human Rights Act, implementing the Tasmanian Law Reform Institute’s...

Media Release: Upper House Votes to Progress Tasmanian Human Rights Act

Media Release: Upper House Votes to Progress Tasmanian Human Rights Act

Upper House Votes to Progress Tasmanian Human Rights ActThe Legislative Council today voted to support the immediate development of Tasmanian Human Rights legislation to be tabled during the life of the current Parliament.“I welcome the majority support of Upper House...

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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