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Article-Webb Back with A Clear Mandate

Article-Webb Back with A Clear Mandate

The Mercury | 26 May 2025; pgs 6-7. Webb Back with A Clear Mandate Amelia Swan - and Sue BaileyRe-elected independent MLC Meg Webb says her strong showing in Nelson is a clear mandate from voters for greater integrity, transparency and accountability in Tasmania’s...

Article-ON KNIFE’S EDGE: Butcher in a tangle with Webb for Nelson

Article-ON KNIFE’S EDGE: Butcher in a tangle with Webb for Nelson

Sunday Tasmanian| 25 May 2025; pgs 1, 4 & 5. ON KNIFE’S EDGE: Butcher in a tangle with Webb for NelsonDuncan AbeyButcher and Liberal candidate for Nelson Marcus Vermey was looking forward to sitting down with his wife to “steak and a bottle of wine” last night, as...

Article-Shaping to be a Devil of a Fight in Nelson

Article-Shaping to be a Devil of a Fight in Nelson

The Mercury | 22 May 2025; pg 5. Shaping to be a Devil of a Fight in NelsonThe proposed AFL stadium at Macquarie Point looms large over this Saturday’s Legislative Council election battle in the nearby division of Nelson.Stretching from Sandy Bay in the north to...

ABC Mornings Radio Interview – Meg Webb MLC: Nelson Candidates Panel

ABC Mornings Radio Interview – Meg Webb MLC: Nelson Candidates Panel

Independent Member for Nelson Meg Webb MLC speaks on ABC Radio Mornings program with Leon Compton on Thursday 15 May 2025, as part of the ABC Radio's series of Meet the Candidates, and during the Nelson Candidates Panel. Listen to Meg's individual interview below, the...

Article-Tight Fields Lining up for Upper House

Article-Tight Fields Lining up for Upper House

The Saturday Mercury | 3 May 2025; pg 4. Tight Fields Lining up for Upper House David KillickThirteen candidates will vie for three seats in the Legislative Council in this month’s second chance to vote for some Tasmanian electors.More than 78,000 voters in...

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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