JobKeeper’s direct effect is the big winner – Spending on health, housing, childcare is the way to go, explains RUTH FORREST

If there’s one policy that’s kept the wolf from the door for millions of Australians, it’s the JobKeeper payment. While imperfect, it was timely and worked because it was a relatively direct payment to those in need. One of the federal government’s first responses to the pandemic in March was a tax deduction for spending […]

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MOTION COVID-19 Pandemic – Economic Impact on Tasmania

 Legislative Council Thursday 25 June, 2020 Ms FORREST (Murchison) – Mr President, I move – With regard to the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on Tasmania, the Legislative Council acknowledges: – (1) The significant economic impact on the State;(2) The need for a non-partisan, inclusive approach to economic recovery in the State;(3) The opportunity to re-think […]

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MOTION COVID-19 – Impact on Tasmania and the Lives of Tasmanians

 Legislative Council Thursday 25 June, 2020 Ms FORREST (Murchison) – Mr President, I move – That with regard to the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on Tasmania, the Legislative Council acknowledges – (1) The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted the people of Tasmania with many losing their jobs and curtailed the personal freedoms of all; (2) […]

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Inquiry into COVID-19 Outbreak in North-West Tasmania

Legislative Council Wednesday 24 June, 2020 Ms FORREST (Murchison) – Mr President, I move – That the Legislative Council supports the establishment of a comprehensive inquiry conducted by suitably qualified and independent experts into the contributing factors which led to the recent COVID-19 outbreak in North West Tasmania. Mr President, this will a fairly brief […]

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Letter of Response – Prime Minister Scott Morrison

Back in May I wrote to Prime Minister Scott Morrison to express my disappointment in the rejection of an independent tribunal’s findings recommending that a Victoria Cross be awarded to Ordinary Seaman Edward “Teddy” Sheean. The letter can be viewed here. I have recieved a reponse from Mr Morrison and it can be viewed here  […]

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Tasmanian government’s quarantine exemption process comes under scrutiny

A former Tasmanian man who was not granted an exemption to the state’s quarantine rules to attend his father’s funeral has been left angered and disappointed by the fact interstate workers were allowed in to complete a hotel project. Boarding a flight from Canberra to Launceston in March, Mathew Kenna found out his application for […]

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Tasmanian government’s quarantine exemption process comes under scrutiny

A former Tasmanian man who was not granted an exemption to the state’s quarantine rules to attend his father’s funeral has been left angered and disappointed by the fact interstate workers were allowed in to complete a hotel project. Boarding a flight from Canberra to Launceston in March, Mathew Kenna found out his application for […]

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BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION(REGULATORY REFORM AMENDMENTS) BILL 2020 

Legislative Council Wednesday 24 June, 2020 Ms FORREST (Murchison) – Mr President, I understand the bill before us today is part of a series of further reforms to improve the performance of the state’s planning approvals process, although we are assured that it is not broken. I note that this matter has been considered by […]

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