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Motion Tabled – Call for Premier to Renegotiate Stadium with AFL

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...

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...

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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