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Motion Tabled – Overhaul Inadequate Ministerial Diaries Disclosures

Motion Tabled – Overhaul Inadequate Ministerial Diaries Disclosures

The Hon. Meg Webb MLC tabled the following motion in the Legislative Council on Thursday 15 August 2024, calling for an overhaul of the current inadequate ministerial diaries disclosures system.This motion was debated and passed by the Legislative Council on 10th of...

Motion Tabled – National Driver Licence Facial Recognition Data

Motion Tabled – National Driver Licence Facial Recognition Data

Notice of Motion Tabled (but not yet debated)29 June 2023Ms Webb to move:-(1)     That the Legislative Council notes:—a) All Australian States and Territories agreed in October 2017, under an Intergovernmental Agreement, to participate in the Commonwealth Government’s...

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...

No support for additional review of council elections

No support for additional review of council elections

Matt Maloney | The Examiner | 9 November 2022The Legislative Council has voted down a proposal for a review of the impact of compulsory voting in the recent council elections.A motion brought by Nelson independent MLC Meg Webb called for the review to invlove public...

Media Release – kooparoona niara National Park Proposal

Media Release – kooparoona niara National Park Proposal

Independent Member for Nelson Meg Webb today tabled a motion to disallow the Liberal State Government’s draft proclamation seeking to place in minor reserve status Crown Land, covered by the Aboriginal Land Council Tasmania’s formal claim for a kooparoona niara...

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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