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Article-Answers Needed on Child Reports

Article-Answers Needed on Child Reports

Mercury | 2 September 2025: pg 5. Article- Answers Needed on Child ReportsDavid KillickAn independent MP has accused the Liberal government of a lack of transparency for not releasing two reports relating to the Commission of Inquiry, which delivered its final report...

Talking Point-Don’t be Fooled by Claims of Bipartisanship

Talking Point-Don’t be Fooled by Claims of Bipartisanship

Image: Computer Fixx Talking Point | The Saturday Mercury | 30 August 2025; pg 53Don't be Fooled by Claims of BipartisanshipWill Our Political Leopards Truly Change Their Spots, asks Meg Webb MLCHow will we tell whether our State political leopards have truly changed...

Article-Lock Them in for Four Years? Call to forbid early elections.

Article-Lock Them in for Four Years? Call to forbid early elections.

Examiner | 24 July 2025: pg 4. Article-Lock Them in for Four Years? Call to forbid early elections.Matt MaloneyFixed parliamentary terms are being pushed to prevent opportunistic early elections, but political experts say this will not prevent them from occurring...

Article-Locals back End of Greyhound Racing Funding

Article-Locals back End of Greyhound Racing Funding

Kingborough Chronicle | 8 July 2025: pg 5. Locals back End of FundingIndependent candidate for Franklin Peter George, independent member for Nelson Meg Webb MLC and independent candidate for Clark Kristie Johnston MP joined locals at The Salty Dog Hotel for the...

Article-Gifts Under the Radar

Article-Gifts Under the Radar

The Mercury | 2 July 2025; pg 10 Gifts Under the Radar David KillickA rush of donations to avoid new disclosure laws, and the timing of the July 19 state election, mean voters will still remain in the dark about who provides the bulk of the funding for their political...

Article-‘Leeway’ Over Key Stadium Timeline

Article-‘Leeway’ Over Key Stadium Timeline

The Mercury | 2 July 2025; pg 5 ‘Leeway’ Over Key Stadium Timeline David KillickMissing two key deadlines for the construction of the Macquarie Point stadium did not mean the state’s deal with the AFL was off, Premier Jeremy Rockliff said.Under the contract signed...

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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