Civility and respect key to right to free speech

Tasmanian discrimination law is among the most discussed, debated and scrutinised of any legislation passed in the State. Most recently in 2017 additional religious exemptions were rejected because they risked fundamentally diminishing the protections available under the existing Act. The right to free speech is important to all Australians. However, this right is not an […]

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CRIMINAL CODE AMENDMENT (BULLYING) BILL 2019 

Legislative Council Wednesday 18 September 2019 Ms FORREST (Murchison) – Mr President, as other members have mentioned, this bill implements the Government’s commitment to amend the Criminal Code to make serious cyberbullying a criminal offence. There will be some who have and will say it does not go far enough.  Some will say it goes […]

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Bass Island Line – Purchase of the John Duigan

Legislative Council Wednesday 18 September 2019 Ms  FORREST question  to LEADER of the GOVERNMENT in the LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL, Mrs HISCUTT With regard to TasPorts’ Bass Island Line, I ask the Leader to provide a copy of – (1)  The expression of interest seeking a commercial operator for this service. (2)  The TasPorts report into the […]

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Tasmania Police – Gender Equality

Legislative Council Wednesday 18 September 2019 Ms FORREST question  to LEADER of the GOVERNMENT in the LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL, Mrs HISCUTT Regarding gender equality in Tasmania Police –  (1)  How many women in number and percentage terms are employed at each level and rank in Tasmania Police? (2)  What flexible workplace measures are in place to […]

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TasPorts’ Bass Island Line (BIL)

Legislative Council Wednesday 18 September 2019 Ms FORREST question to LEADER of the GOVERNMENT in the LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL, Mrs HISCUTT  With regard to TasPorts’ Bass Island Line (BIL) please provide a copy of: 1. The Expression of Interest seeking a commercial operator for this service; The Expression of Interest process that sought commercial operators’ interest […]

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RESPONSE TO MOTION – National Assessment Program – Literacy and Numeracy

Legislative Council Tuesday 10 September 2019 Ms FORREST  – Mr President, I thank the member for Elwick for bringing this motion forward.  It is a really important topic.  I have had a number of representations from my constituents on this matter, not just since the report was tabled but beforehand as well.  I will be […]

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Draft Burial and Cremation Bill 2019

Legislative Council Tuesday 10 September 2019 Ms  FORREST question  to LEADER of the GOVERNMENT in the LEGISALTIVE COUNCIL, Mrs HISCUTT With regard to the review of the Tasmanian cemeteries legislation, specifically, the draft Burial and Cremation Bill 2019 – (1)     The draft bill put out for public comment does not include a time frame […]

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Burial and Cremation Act 2002 – Application for New Cemetery

Legislative Council Tuesday 10 September 2019 Ms  FORREST question  to LEADER of the GOVERNMENT in the LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL, Mrs HISCUTT With regard to applications for new cemeteries, please provide detailed information, including the step-by-step process required for a successful application to open a new cemetery, including – (1)  (a)   Approvals required under the Land Use […]

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