COVID-19 – Impact on Gyms

Legislative Council Wednesday 26 August, 2020  Ms FORREST question to MINISTER for SPORT AND RECREATION, Ms HOWLETT COVID-19 has had a significant impact on to a number of businesses in our state. One sector particularly impacted is the gyms, particularly the small privately owned gyms around the state, where the restrictions that have been imposed on […]

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COVID-19 – Ear, Nose and Throat Surgeries

Legislative Council Wednesday 26 August, 2020  Ms FORREST question to LEADER of the GOVERNMENT in the LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL, Mrs HISCUTT With regard to the number of ear, nose and throat – ENT – surgeries in Tasmania prior to the COVID-19 pandemic and further reductions made to assist with COVID-19 health planning – (1) Were the number […]

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Burnie Court Complex – Relocation – Community Consultation

Legislative Council Wednesday 26 August, 2020  Ms FORREST question to LEADER of the GOVERNMENT in the LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL, Mrs HISCUTT I note the Burnie Court Complex is not fit for purpose and for some time has been inadequate in providing appropriate access to justice and a safe workplace environment for people attending court and those who […]

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Talking Point: Tasmania’s Upper House heading for a pointless stalemate

Tasmanians don’t need a return to schoolyard brawling at such a time in our history. For the first time in Tasmania, the Legislative Council is likely to have a majority of party affiliated members after the elections in Rosevears and Huon divisions. Nothing to worry about according to the Premier, that’s democracy at work. Effective […]

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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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