MOTION – Consideration of Resolution from House of Assembly – Motion for Respect: Report into Workplace Culture in the Tasmanian Ministerial and Parliamentary Services

Legislative Council, Wednesday 7 September 2022 Ms FORREST (Murchison) – Mr President, I support the motion as noted and moved by the Leader. I wish to speak in broad terms to the report itself, acknowledging that all the points the Leader has raised have my full support and acknowledgement. I also note, Mr President, your […]

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MOTION – Public Accounts Committees – 160 Years in Tasmania

Legislative Council, Tuesday 6 September 2022 Ms FORREST (Murchison) – Mr President, I move – That the Council – (1) notes the 160-year history of Public Accounts Committees in Tasmania; and (2) recognises the key role of Public Accounts Committees in public sector accountability, ensuring transparency in the scrutiny of government expenditure, service delivery and […]

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Special Interest Matters – Burnie Arts

Legislative Council, Tuesday 6 September 2022 The ‘Burnie Arts’ brand has been established to encompass and promote a reinvigorated arts scene through a new multi-arts platform, burniearts.net, which is described on its home page as “a cultural hub serving Burnie and North-West Tasmania” promoting the performing and visual arts as well as the Burnie Regional […]

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Social Housing – King Island

Legislative Council, Wednesday, 7 September 2022 Ms FORREST question to LEADER of the GOVERNMENT in the LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL, Mrs HISCUTT With regard to the Government’s policies around access to affordable and accessible housing and the response related to the construction of social housing, including housing for those with a disability, the response last week included […]

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Motion for Respect: Report into Workplace Culture in the Tasmanian Ministerial and Parliamentary Services

Ms FORREST (Murchison) – Mr President, I support the motion as noted and moved by the Leader. I wish to speak in broad terms to the report itself, acknowledging that all the points the Leader has raised have my full support and acknowledgement. I also note, Mr President, your comments made yesterday, and concur with […]

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ABC Mornings with Mel Bush

The Anti-Discrimination Commissioner undertook an Independent Review of the Tasmanian Ministerial and Parliamentary Services (MPS) workplace to ensure a safe and respectful workplace and reflect best practice in preventing and dealing with workplace discrimination, sexual harassment and bullying. The final report and recommendations have now been released. You can listen to my thoughts on the report […]

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Adjournment Speech – Independent Review into Parliamentary Practices and Procedures to Support Workplace Culture

You can listen to my adjournment speech about the Independent Review into Parliamentary Practices and Procedures to Support Workplace Culture here: A transcript of this speech will be available on Hansard at a later date.    […]

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Inquiry finds staffing improvements at Roy Fagan Centre

AN INQUIRY into the Roy Fagan Centre following care controversies has found improvements in staffing levels at the centre. The inquiry, undertaken by a Legislative Council committee earlier this year, found the findings of two coronial inquests had resulted in additional funding for medical, nursing and allied health staffing increases and for infrastructure uprades. It […]

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