Public housing should not bear brunt of government debt

Housing Tasmania is forced to pay off millions to Federal Government, writes Ruth Forrest ONE of the essentials of life is shelter. If a person or a family does not have safe, secure and suitable shelter their chances of good health and of gaining an educational outcome that will assist them into employment and reduce […]

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SALMON INQUIRY – Mass fish deaths trigger the call for another industry inquiry

A NEW inquiry into the salmon industry has been called for, just three years after a Senate inquiry. Murchison independent MLC Ruth Forrest is calling for the inquiry, which she wants to focus on the law and regulations for the industry. She said the aim was to make sure the industry was sustainable in the […]

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John Duigan Sailing Schedule & Port of Grassy -Fertiliser Shed and Operating Hours

Legislative Council Wednesday 23 May 2018 John Duigan Sailing Schedule Port of Grassy – Fertiliser Shed and Operating Hours Ms  FORREST  question to LEADER of the GOVERNMENT in the LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL, Mrs HISCUTT (1)  With regard to the King Island shipping service provided by Bass Island Line, since the commencement of the John Duigan – […]

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TASMANIAN HEALTH SERVICE BILL 2018 (No. 3)

Legislative Council Wednesday 23 May 2018 Ms FORREST  (Murchison) – Mr President, provision of accessible quality healthcare is a fundamental responsibility of the state government.  It is always a challenging area because demand will always outstrip capacity.  That becomes evident at some peak demand times, such as during the winter in Tasmania, when medical admissions […]

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Gun Law Reforms – Appointment of a Select Committee

Legislative Council Tuesday 22 May, 2018 Ms  FORREST  (Murchison) – Mr President, my contribution will be brief.  I will ask a number of questions of the member moving the motion.  I start with the same questions I asked during debate on the motion previously put by the member for Launceston.  Is this an area of […]

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Short-Stay Accommodation – Appointment of a Select Committee

Legislative Council Tuesday 22 May, 2018 Ms  FORREST  (Murchison) – Mr President, access to housing and the rise of the sharing economy in short-term accommodation through Airbnb, Stayz and other platforms has been raised many times with me as a member of this place.  People are facing some serious challenges with this.  It is not […]

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Australian Futures Project

SPECIAL INTEREST MATTERS Tuesday 22 May 2018 Ms FORREST  (Murchison) – Mr President, I believe lifelong learning and personal and professional development are important in all professions and workplaces.  We all come to parliament with our own life experience, background and knowledge from prior professions and community involvement.  None of us comes with a complete […]

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