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Article-Stadium Jobs ‘Must Stay In The State’

Article-Stadium Jobs ‘Must Stay In The State’

The Mercury | 8 May 2024; pg 6-7. Stadium Jobs 'Must Stay In The State' Duncan Abey Opposition Leader Dean Winter has called on the state government to develop a clear plan to prioritise Tasmanian contractors in theconstruction of a new stadium at Macquarie Point, as...

Article-Stadium Jobs ‘Must Stay In The State’

Motion Debate – AFL Stadium PoSS Debate

Meg spoke in response to the motion to have the Liberal government's proposed AFL stadium declared a Project of State Significance (PoSS), debated on Wednesday 8 November 2023. Meg voted against the motion.   View Part 1 of Meg's speech below: View Part 2 of...

Article-‘It can’t be a team at all costs’: rally told

Article-‘It can’t be a team at all costs’: rally told

Article | The Examiner | 28 August 2023; pgs 1 & 3.'It can't be a team at all costs': rally told; Battle against stadium at Macquarie Point far from overJoe ColbrookAnti-stadium cause still alive and kicking Politicians and ordinary Tasmanians took to Launceston's...

Speech – Yes Team-No Stadium Launceston Rally

Speech – Yes Team-No Stadium Launceston Rally

Meg was invited to speak at the 'Yes Team-No Stadium' local rally, held in Launceston, Sunday 27 August 2023. View Meg's speech in the video below. Read the Examiner's news story covering the Rally here.

Motion Debate – Production of Papers: AFL Stadium

Motion Debate – Production of Papers: AFL Stadium

Meg spoke in response to the Government's motion seeking to establish a process by which MPs could examine AFL stadium-related confidential documents, on Tuesday, 27 June 2023.  Text of (government) Motion as tabled and debated:[pdf-embedder...

Rockliff: I’ve got authority

Rockliff: I’ve got authority

Blair Richards | The Saturday Mercury | June 24, 2023 Premier Jeremy Rockliff says Cabinet was kept well informed of the progress of Tasmania’s AFL deal and stadium, amid criticism he signed the deal without Cabinet approval.Mr Rockliff’s actions around the deal were...

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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