Restrictions that have changed related to COVID-19 – 11 May 2020

The Tasmanian Government has developed a staged approach to lifting the current COVID-19 restrictions. These will be gradual, carefully monitored changes with safeguards in place. As the Premier stated – we want to “Glide out not sawtooth out” and this is designed to hopefully avoid a second wave of infections and a second lockdown if […]

Read More… from Restrictions that have changed related to COVID-19 – 11 May 2020

Ruth’s guide to having a COVID-19 test – that doesn’t make your eyes water!

I reckon you know by now that having a nasal swab may not be the most fun you will have in your week (though it might be, depending on your week!!) but from a nurse’s perspective I would like to offer a few tips to assist in making this a “reasonably painless and easy” for […]

Read More… from Ruth’s guide to having a COVID-19 test – that doesn’t make your eyes water!

Your COVID-19 related Questions Answered – 11 May 2020

I have had a number of questions asked via a recent Facebook post and thought I would post below the answers I have to date. There are others you may have so feel free to ask – there are still some I am awaiting clarification and specific details on. I will update as these answers […]

Read More… from Your COVID-19 related Questions Answered – 11 May 2020

COVID-19 DISEASE EMERGENCY (COMMERCIAL LEASES) BILL 2020

Ms FORREST (Murchison) – Mr President, I acknowledge the comments from the member for Elwick on a number of areas I was intending to cover, so I will not go into quite as much detail as I might have done. From the outset I acknowledge this has obviously been quite complex legislation. That is why […]

Read More… from COVID-19 DISEASE EMERGENCY (COMMERCIAL LEASES) BILL 2020

Adjournment Speech – Thursday 7 May

Ms FORREST (Murchison) – Mr President, I apologise to members, but I want to make a brief contribution on the adjournment. During debate on the COVID-19 bill last week, I raised some of the unfortunate matters that have been affecting nursing staff. Unfortunately the issue continues. I appeal to all members, and to the Leader […]

Read More… from Adjournment Speech – Thursday 7 May

Questions relating to COVID-19 in Tasmania

Legislative Council Thursday 7 May, 2020 Ms FORREST question to LEADER of the GOVERNMENT in the LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL, Mrs HISCUTT – Question 1 – COVID-19 – Regulations – Appropriate Work PracticesI assume we will be able to extend question time again today if we need to. I do not know how many questions there are. […]

Read More… from Questions relating to COVID-19 in Tasmania

COVID19 Related Questions – Legislative Council Thursday 7 May, 2020

Yesterday in Parliament I asked a number of questions relating to COVID19 in Tasmania and in the North-West in particular. You can view the questions and the responses from the Government here: (noting that there are still some answers yet to be provided. I will publish these when they are received) Legislative Council Thursday 7 […]

Read More… from COVID19 Related Questions – Legislative Council Thursday 7 May, 2020

Adjournment Speech Thursday 7 May 2020

The vilification of health professionals on social media has far reaching implications for those working in that field. Ruth Forrest MLC asks that all community leaders stand up for our health care workers and that we all offer our support rather than criticism at this difficult time. A transcript of this speech is also available […]

Read More… from Adjournment Speech Thursday 7 May 2020

Tasmanian Social and Economic Support Measures Update

The Tasmanian Government’s social and economic support packages are unprecedented in the history our State. These Package comprises initiatives to support health, businesses and jobs, households and individuals, and the community. Here is a comprhensive update on the Tasmanian Social and Economic Support Measures […]

Read More… from Tasmanian Social and Economic Support Measures Update