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Privacy Concerns over Contact Tracing

Privacy Concerns over Contact Tracing

Aaron Stevens | Tasmania Talks | October 28, 2020  Hon Meg Webb MLC talks with Aaron Stevens on Tasmania Talks about privacy concerns,  the lack of guidance given to venues on how they should manage the personal information they collect and the letter she has written...

Media Release – Contact Tracing Information Concerns

Media Release – Contact Tracing Information Concerns

Meg Webb | Media Release |October 28, 2020  Independent Member for Nelson Meg Webb has raised serious concerns about the retention and misuse of contact tracing information as Tasmanian borders reopen.  Ms Webb has written to Premier Peter Gutwein seeking...

Question – National Driver Licence Facial Recognition Solution

Question – National Driver Licence Facial Recognition Solution

Questions asked by the Hon Meg Webb MLC on 15 October 2020. Answered  by the Hon Michael Ferguson Minister for Infrastructure and Transport on 11 Nov 2020.  With regard to the National Driver Licence Facial Recognition Solution (NDLFRS):Question 1. Can the Government...

Tasmanian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Bill 2020

Tasmanian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Bill 2020

Ms WEBB (Nelson) - Mr President, I appreciate the contributions already made.  I will add mine to follow on from the member for Hobart.  I will be supporting this bill, which will set the groundwork for the Tasmanian civil and administrative tribunal establishing a...

MPs demand greater transparency on Tasmania’s COVID-19 Recovery Taskforce

MPs demand greater transparency on Tasmania’s COVID-19 Recovery Taskforce

Bob Burton |Tasmanian Inquirer | October 1, 2020   Labor, Greens and independent call for increased disclosure  Opposition parties and an independent member of the Legislative Council have called for greater transparency of the Tasmanian Government’s COVID-19 recovery...

Tasmania soon to introduce major projects laws

Tasmania soon to introduce major projects laws

 The state government's major projects legislation is likely to pass next week after debate in the Legislative Council was adjourned on Thursday night.The laws will take projects considered to large or complex out of the hands of local councils for assessment by 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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