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RTI – COVID-19 Emergency Taskforce

RTI – COVID-19 Emergency Taskforce

Information requested from the Department of Premier and Cabinet (DPAC) Requested 11 Aug 20; Received 29 Sept 20 Please provide: Any documentation including, but not limited to, briefings, correspondence and advice regarding: The implementation of both the Recovery...

RTI – Welcome Back Campaign

RTI – Welcome Back Campaign

Information requested from Tourism TasmaniaRequested 21 July 2020; Received 24 Sept 2020Information and documentation related to the proposal, planning, development and finalisation of the ‘Welcome Back’ campaign (launched on 16 July 2020) including, but not limited...

Secrecy surrounds report into submissions on donations

Secrecy surrounds report into submissions on donations

In a bid to make electoral donations more transparent, the government commissioned a report – which it is keeping secret.  Public submissions on ways the government could reduce the secrecy surrounding electoral donations have been kept secret for the past 12...

Secrecy surrounds report into submissions on donations

RTI – Electoral Reforms

Information requested from the Department of Justice Requested 15 July 2020; Original Due Date 4 August 2020; Internal Review Request Due Date 16 Sept 20  Regarding the review of Tasmania’s Electoral Act 2004 and associated election laws announced in May 2018 - please...

RTI – Social and community impact modelling for proposed EGM licencing

RTI – Social and community impact modelling for proposed EGM licencing

Information Requested from Department of Communities Tasmania   Requested on 6 July 2020; due 5 August 2020   Please provide any documentation (including but not limited to emails, correspondence, drafts and reports) relating to social and community impact modelling...

Details sought on pokies modelling ahead of venues reopening

Details sought on pokies modelling ahead of venues reopening

THE State Government is being urged to release social and economic impact modelling of the proposed new poker machine licensing arrangements.The Legislative Council yesterday endorsed a motion by independent MLC Meg Webb for the public release of any modelling...

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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