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How nipaluna Hobart shaped the people who shape the city

How nipaluna Hobart shaped the people who shape the city

Ryk Godddard | ABC Breakfast | June 28, 2021  MLC Meg Webb grew up on 3 acres at Otago Bay. This landscape shaped her more than the many share houses she enjoyed in her 20's. But her love of Hobart is as much to do with diversity and choice as a sense of home.

Privacy Concerns over Contact Tracing

Privacy Concerns over Contact Tracing

Aaron Stevens | Tasmania Talks | October 28, 2020  Hon Meg Webb MLC talks with Aaron Stevens on Tasmania Talks about privacy concerns,  the lack of guidance given to venues on how they should manage the personal information they collect and the letter she has written...

Spike in pokies losses completely predictable

Spike in pokies losses completely predictable

Department of Treasury and Finance figures show $19,428,375 have poured into the machines in July – that’s $626,721 per day - and this spike in pokies losses was completely predictable. Meg Webb MLC talks with Martin Agatyn 7AD FM.   

Pokies Revenue Skyrockets

Pokies Revenue Skyrockets

Tasmanians are pouring their money into poker machines at record levels according to newly released Treasury data.It shows a 28 percent spike on pre-pandemic pokie revenue and nearly $20 million in player losses throughout July across the state - $626,721 dollars a...

What happened when Tasmania’s poker machines reopened

What happened when Tasmania’s poker machines reopened

Poker machines in Tasmania reopened in June after the COVID-19 shutdown. In July, losses sky-rocketed to close to $20 million. That's up 28 per cent on February and an increase of 26 per cent on July last year. Independent Member for Nelson, Meg Webb explains.      ...

Tasmanians lose $525k a day

Tasmanians lose $525k a day

ABC Radio LauncestonTasmanians lost $525k in just 5 days. Meg Webb speaks with Piia Wirsu ABC Radio Launceston about the impact of re-opening poker machines following COVID19 lockdowns.

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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