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Media Release: Flawed UTAS Bill Passes

Media Release: Flawed UTAS Bill Passes

UTAS (Protection of Land) Bill Entrenches Government’s Broken Promise to Protect Sandy Bay campus16 April 2026Independent Member for Nelson Meg Webb said today the Legislative Council passing the University of Tasmania (Protection of Land) Bill 2025 has resulted in...

Speech – University of Tasmania (Protection of Land) Bill 2025

Speech – University of Tasmania (Protection of Land) Bill 2025

This page is in 2 parts: Meg Webb MLC delivery of her Second Reading speech on the University of Tasmania (Protection of Land) Bill 2025 on Thursday 26 March 2026. Meg Webb MLC moving amendments to the Bill in Committee when debate resumed on the Bill on Wednesday 15...

Question – Government Vehicle Fleet Electrification

Question – Government Vehicle Fleet Electrification

Ms WEBB question to LEADER for the GOVERNMENT in the LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL, Ms RATTRAY[2.52 p.m.]My question goes to the ramifications of remaining fossil fuel-dependent, and the urgent need for Tasmania to genuinely move to a zero-carbon future.The Tasmanian government...

Question & Answer – Huon Highway – Leslie Road Intersection Safety Follow Up Question

Question & Answer – Huon Highway – Leslie Road Intersection Safety

Ms WEBB question to MINISTER for INFRASTRUCTURE and TRANSPORT, Mr VINCENT Tuesday, 14 April 2026 [2.53 p.m.] My question relates to a local matter of interest to the community, members of my electorate, which is the safety of the Leslie Road intersection with the Huon...

Motion Debate – Step Towards Strengthening Tasmania’s Human Rights

Motion Debate – Step Towards Strengthening Tasmania’s Human Rights

The Hon. Meg Webb MLC brought on her motion for debate in the Legislative Council on Tuesday 14 April 2026, moving that the Ombudsman Tasmania Annual Report 2024-25 be noted by the Legislative Council, and specifically the statements made in the report which pertain...

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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