APPROPRIATION (FURTHER SUPPLEMENTARY APPROPRIATION FOR 2023-24) BILL 2024

Legislative Council, Wednesday 22 May 2024 Ms FORREST (Murchison) – Mr President, this Appropriation (Further Supplementary Appropriation for 2023-24) Bill is the second such bill we have seen in this financial year. This one is asking us to approve a supplementary appropriation of $82.05 million from the public account for this financial year, of which […]

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Telstra tower approvals – Granville Harbour

Ms FORREST question to LEADER of the GOVERNMENT in the LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL, Mrs HISCUTT With regard to the construction of a telecommunications tower in the Granville Harbour area, as part of Telstra’s commitment to regional Australia under the Federal Government’s Mobile Black Spot program I am informed delays to commencement are due to matters related […]

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Arthur-Pieman Conservation Area Funding

Ms FORREST question to LEADER of the GOVERNMENT in the LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL, Mrs HISCUTT With regard to the $10 million of funding allocated initially in the 2020-2021 State budget related to the Arthur-Pieman Conservation Area under the Minister for Parks’ portfolio, could you please provide a breakdown of: 1. the allocation/expenditure of all funding spent […]

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Special Interest Matters -WEST COAST PATHWAYS PROGRAM

On Tuesday 21 May, in Special Interest Matters I spoke about the West Coast Pathways Program, a ground-breaking program on our wonderful West Coast. This program was born out of a partnership between the West Coast Wilderness Railway (WCWR) and Mountain Heights High School, Queenstown. You can listen to the speech here:   […]

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Tassie’s strong plan on shaky foundations

There is a need to take a genuine look at the big picture for our future when it comes to state and federal budgets. Preparing the groundwork for what is likely to be an austere 2024-25 Tasmanian budget in four months’ time, Treasurer Michael Ferguson reportedly accused federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers of leaving Tasmania off […]

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Family violence response a justified move

THE scourge of family violence and violence against women is at the forefront of news coverage. The horrific statistics and lived reality for many women and their families in our community is not news. The rates of violence against women and children is a national disgrace and requires a national response. Our national leaders have […]

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From the election dust emerges an alarming view of the true state of Tasmania’s financial standing

Instead of appeasing its new partners, the government would be better served by a budget office, Let’s hope Premier Jeremy Rockliff has more success in achieving a workable parliament than all the king’s horses and men had trying to put Humpty Dumpty back together. The major problem with the Liberals’ 2030 Strong Plan for Tasmania’s […]

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Confidence and Stability Agreement concerns

Members of the community may wish to understand the nature of the agreement signed between the three newly elected members of the Jacquie Lambie Network (JLN) and the Premier.  For those of you who are interested in reading the agreement it can be viewed here: Confidence and Stability Agreement I have some serious concerns regarding a number of […]

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There is no magic money tree and Liberals and Labor refuse to come clean with voters

The state is facing a huge fiscal problem and it seems that neither of the major parties is prepared to address it, writes Ruth Forrest One of the classic strategies from Donald Trump’s playbook is to accuse your opponent of having the same vulnerabilities as you have. It helps neutralise the issue. Treasurer Michael Ferguson […]

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