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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...

Motion Debate – Voluntary Assisted Dying Online Portal

Motion Debate – Voluntary Assisted Dying Online Portal

The Hon. Meg Webb MLC contributed to the Motion that was moved by the Hon. Member for Mersey on Voluntary Assisted Dying Online Portal, debated in the Legislative Council on Tuesday, 23 September 2025.View the video below of Meg's speech made in the Legislative...

Motion Debate – Climate Action Review

Motion Debate – Climate Action Review

The Hon. Meg Webb MLC contributed to the Motion that was moved by the Hon. Member for Hobart on Climate Action Review, debated in the Legislative Council on Tuesday, 23 September 2025.View the video below of Meg's speech made in the Legislative Council on 23 September...

Motion Tabled – Ministerial Diaries Reform-Call for Action

Motion Tabled – Ministerial Diaries Reform-Call for Action

 The Hon. Meg Webb MLC tabled the following motion in the Legislative Council on Tuesday, 19 August 2025, (following the resumption of the Tasmanian Parliament after its proroguing for the early July state election), noting the previous calls by the Legislative...

Motion Tabled – Custodial Inspector’s Annual Report 2023-24

Motion Tabled – Custodial Inspector’s Annual Report 2023-24

 The Hon. Meg Webb MLC tabled the following motion in the Legislative Council on Tuesday, 19 August 2025, (following the resumption of the Tasmanian Parliament after its proroguing for the early July state election), drawing attention to the Custodial Inspector's...

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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