King Island – Forest Practices Officers

Legislative Council, Tuesday 18 October 2022 Ms FORREST question to LEADER of the GOVERNMENT in the LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL, Ms HISCUTT With regard to visits to King Island by forest practices officers undertaking their statutory role: (1) Are the costs of visits passed on to the land owner, and if so, if more than one land […]

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Biosecurity on King Island and Truck Wash Down Facility

Legislative Council, Tuesday 18 October 2022 Ms FORREST question to MINISTER for PRIMARY INDUSTRIES and WATER, Ms PALMER Regarding biosecurity on King Island and the lack of a truck wash down facility: (1) How is biosecurity being managed to protect King Island? (2) Where does the minister believe the most effective location for a truck […]

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Tasmania Police – Complaint Management Process

Legislative Council, Tuesday 27 September 2022 Ms FORREST question to the LEADER of the GOVERNMENT in the LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL, Mrs HISCUTT With regard to police investigations into matters related to offences against an individual: (1) What avenues are available to an individual when they believe the police response to a report of a serious incident […]

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Frontline workers deserve to be rewarded

REMEMBER when the pandemic first struck, we dreamed of life where the welcome new spirit of cooperation would continue allowing us to start fixing all the problems that the pandemic ruthlessly exposed? What happened? The rich seem to be getting richer and the poor a little poorer. And all the front-line workers have been told […]

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Historical Review into Actions of William Crowther

Legislative Council, Thursday 8 September 2022 Ms FORREST question to LEADER of the GOVERNMENT in the LEGISLATIVE CONCIL, Mrs HISCUTT The Circular Head Aboriginal Corporation (CHAC) is calling on the Government to commence an inquiry to review the historical evidence and the statements made by the Hobart City Council, the Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre and the […]

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