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Speech – Police Offences Amendment (Begging Repeal) Bill 2024

Speech – Police Offences Amendment (Begging Repeal) Bill 2024

View Meg below delivering her second reading speech on 6 August 2024 to the Tasmanian Greens' Police Offences Amendment (Begging Repeal) Bill 2024 in which she commends the bill.  Read below or download Meg's speech as a pdf here:[embeddoc...

Article- Low-income earners ‘excluded’ from assistance

Article- Low-income earners ‘excluded’ from assistance

The Sunday Examiner | 4 August 2024; pg 8.Low-income earners 'excluded'from assistanceMatt MaloneyThere is a blanket exclusion of Tasmanians on a disability support payment from accessing a government program to allow them accessing a government program to allow them...

Article-Concern Judge May Remain in Post for Months Even if Convicted

Article-Concern Judge May Remain in Post for Months Even if Convicted

The Weekend Australian | 27-28 July 2024; pg 3.Concern Judege May Remain in Post for Months Even if ConvictedMatt DenholmTasmania faces the “embarrassment” of potentially having a convicted judge on its Supreme Court for many months, prompting concern in legal and...

Media Release: Serious Concerns Raised Over MyHome Program

Media Release: Serious Concerns Raised Over MyHome Program

Serious Concerns Raised Over MyHome Program17 July 2024Independent Member for Nelson Meg Webb has called for a review of the MyHome shared equity housing loan program in light of serious concerns raised over whether it may be disadvantaging the struggling Tasmanians...

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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