Legislative Council, 11 November 2025 Today in Special Interest Matters I spoke about the Burnie Musical Society’s production of Come from Away. You can view the speech here: […]
SPECIAL INTEREST MATTERS – Come from Away
Legislative Council, 11 November 2025 Today in Special Interest Matters I spoke about the Burnie Musical Society’s production of Come from Away. You can view the speech here: […]
The 2025-26 State Budget promises a bright future while delivering accounting tricks, unrealistic assumptions, and a debt trajectory heading toward $20 billion.
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In a media interview this week, the Treasurer attempted to defend the government’s simultaneous pursuit of a $1+ billion stadium while cutting nearly 3,000 public sector positions. His defence rests on a distinction between operational and capital expenditure, and a moral argument about intergenerational equity. These are serious economic principles that deserve serious consideration. But […]
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Legislative Council, Wednesday 5 November 2025 Ms FORREST question to MINISTER for INFRASTRUCTURE and TRANSPORT, Mr VINCENT Aknowledging that motorcycle crashes are at record levels across Australia, the Motorcycle Riders Association of Australia (MRAA) has been lobbying to make entry‑level rider training and testing more accessible and affordable. Noting that it is vital that all motorcycle […]
Legilative Council, Wednesday 5 November 2025 Ms FORREST question to MINISTER for INFRASTRUCTURE and TRANSPORT, Mr VINCENT With regard to the Bass Highway Wynyard to Marrawah upgrade, on 28 May 2025 you provided the following response to a question regarding these roadworks, stating the then current construction project sites were: You also stated that the detailed design sites […]
Legislative Council, Wednesday 5 November 2025 Ms FORREST (Murchison) – Mr President, I rise today, as I did some time ago, to support the intent of this, and with commendation that it goes further than the bill that was presented to this House. I support the Expungement of Historical Offences Amendment Bill 2025 and also recognise the work […]
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Legislative Council, Tuesday 4 November 2025 Ms FORREST question to MINISTER FOR INFRASTRUCTURE and TRANSPORT, Mr VINCENT Landowners along Illawarra Road remain concerned about the Department of State Growth’s plan to convert this agricultural corridor into a highway-standard freight route. The 2015 reclassification of Illawarra Road into a national network to a highway network occurred […]
Legislative Council, Tuesday 4 November 2025 Ms FORREST question to MINISTER for ENERGY and RENEWABLES, Mr DUIGAN I’ve been informed that the strategic benefit payment for landowners affected by the Marinus Link transmission line – North West Transmission Developments will only be paid to those who sign up for the option agreement before 1 December. My […]
Legislative Council, Wednesday 5 November 2025 Ms FORREST question to MINISTER for INFRASTRUCTURE and TRANSPORT, Mr VINCENT ANSWER: […]
You can listen to my latest interview with Leon Compton here: […]
Read More… from ABC Mornings – Debt in Government Business Enterprises
Media Release – 4 November 2025 Member for Murchison, Hon Ruth Forrest MLC expressed her disappointment by rejection of accountability reforms despite widespread concern over State’s finances A Bill to establish enhanced parliamentary oversight of Tasmania’s deteriorating budget position has failed to secure support, despite members publicly expressing deep concern about the State’s unprecedented debt […]
Legislative Council, Tuesday 4 November 2025 Ms FORREST (Murchison) – Madam Acting President, first time in the Chair. It’s very good to see you up there. I am going to make a few direct responses to some of the points that some members have raised, but I’m also going to make some comments that cover […]
Read More… from Budget Accountability and Oversight Committee Bill 2025 – Reply to Debate