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ABC Mornings Radio Interview – Renegotiate AFL Stadium Call

ABC Mornings Radio Interview – Renegotiate AFL Stadium Call

Independent Member for Nelson Meg Webb MLC speaks on ABC Mornings Radio with Leon Compton on Monday 7 April 2025, discussing her motion calling on the Tasmanian government, in order to secure the long-term future of Tasmania's AFL team, to seek to reopen negotiations...

Article-Webb’s Push for New Deal With AFL

Article-Webb’s Push for New Deal With AFL

The Mercury | 7 April 2025; pg 6. Webb’s Push for New Deal With AFLA responsible government would negotiate a new deal with the AFL, independent MLC Meg Webb says.Ms Webb is set to table a motion to call for the state government to renegotiate the deal, which requires...

Article-MLCs set to take vote on Macquarie Point stadium

Article-MLCs set to take vote on Macquarie Point stadium

The Advocate | 7 April 2025; pg 3. (and pg 4 of the Examiner newspaper, 7 April 2025) MLCs set to take vote on Macquarie Point stadiumSean FordTASMANIA'S fledgling AFL club faces a new threat. MLCs are set to vote on a motion aimed at asking the state government to...

ABC Digital News-Meg Webb’s call for AFL contract renegotiation a litmus test of stadium support in Tasmanian parliament

Motion Tabled – Call for Premier to Renegotiate Stadium with AFL

The Hon. Meg Webb MLC tabled the following motion in the Legislative Council on Wednesday 2 April 2025, noting the recently released Gruen Independent Report on the proposed Macquarie Point AFL Stadium, and the Tasmanian Planning Commission's Draft Integrated...

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...

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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