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Question & Answer – Devonport Berth Construction – Cranes

Question & Answer – Devonport Berth Construction – Cranes

Ms WEBB question to MINISTER for INFRASTRUCTURE and TRANSPORT, Mr VINCENT Wednesday, 12 November 2025My question is to follow up on one the minister for Infrastructure agreed to take on notice earlier this week. My question is regarding the urgent construction works...

Speech-in-Reply: Tasmania State Budget 2025 – 52nd Parliament

Speech-in-Reply: Tasmania State Budget 2025 – 52nd Parliament

Meg delivered her formal Reply Speech to the State Budget 2025-26, on Wednesday, 12 November 2025.Watch Meg deliver her speech below. The video is in two parts.  View Meg's 2025-26 Budget Reply speech below, or as a downloadable pdf here:  [embeddoc...

Question & Answer – Integrity Commission – Funding

Question & Answer – Integrity Commission – Funding

Ms WEBB question to LEADER for the GOVERNMENT, Ms RATTRAY Tuesday, 11 November 2025With reference to statements made by former chief commissioner of the Integrity Commission, Greg Melick AO KC, regarding the need for appropriate resourcing and staffing of the...

Question & Answer – Kingston Learning Centre and Parking

Question & Answer – Kingston Learning Centre and Parking

 Kingston learning Centre Ms WEBB question to MINISTER for EDUCATION, Ms PALMERTuesday, 11  November 2025Regarding the long-term security of the Kingston Learning Centre based at the old Kingston Primary School site, are you aware of ongoing concern over access to the...

Article-Changes to bring clarity; Opposition to face diary disclosures

Article-Changes to bring clarity; Opposition to face diary disclosures

Mercury | 10 November 2025; pg 6.Changes to bring clarityOpposition to face diary disclosuresSue BaileyAll Tasmanian opposition shadow ministers may have to join government ministers in having to reveal timely details of meetings with external stakeholders under...

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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