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Article-Stadium Bill Sparks Fury

Article-Stadium Bill Sparks Fury

The Mercury | 4 June 2025; pg 4. STADIUM BILL SPARKS FURYDissenting MPs lash ‘dictator’ attitudeDavid KillickThe state government has tabled legislation to allow the construction of a stadium at Macquarie Point – before public consultation on the draft bill has even...

Speech-in-Reply: Tasmania State Budget 2025

Speech-in-Reply: Tasmania State Budget 2025

Meg delivered her formal Reply Speech to the State Budget 2025-26, on Wednesday, 4 June 2025.Watch Meg deliver her speech below. View Meg's 2025-26 Budget Reply speech below, or as a downloadable pdf here:  [pdf-embedder...

Question & Answer – UTAS Borrowing Approvals?

Question & Answer – UTAS Borrowing Approvals?

 The Hon Meg Webb MLC received the following answer from the Minister for Education on Tuesday the 3rd of June 2025 to her original Question on Notice (tabled on Thursday the 10th of April 2025, and which can still be viewed below).NOTICE OF QUESTIONQuestion No 30 of...

ABC Mornings Radio Interview – Meg Webb Re-elected to Nelson

ABC Mornings Radio Interview – Meg Webb Re-elected to Nelson

Independent Member for Nelson Meg Webb speaks on ABC Mornings Radio with Leon Compton on Monday 26 May 2025, following her successful re-election at the Saturday 24th of May's Legislative Council elections, and also discusses the controversial Macquarie Point AFL...

Article-Webb Back with A Clear Mandate

Article-Webb Back with A Clear Mandate

The Mercury | 26 May 2025; pgs 6-7. Webb Back with A Clear Mandate Amelia Swan - and Sue BaileyRe-elected independent MLC Meg Webb says her strong showing in Nelson is a clear mandate from voters for greater integrity, transparency and accountability in Tasmania’s...

Media Release:  Nelson Sends Loud Message to Government

Media Release: Nelson Sends Loud Message to Government

Meg voting at the Mt Nelson polling booth, Saturday 24 May 2025. Nelson Sends Loud Message to GovernmentSunday, 25 May 2025Meg Webb, who is set to be returned as the Member for the Legislative Council seat of Nelson, described the result as a resounding vote for an...

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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