‘Zero tolerance approach denies the reality’: pill testing debated in Legislative Council

A motion calling on the Tasmanian government to explore how a pill testing trial could occur during the upcoming summer festival season has failed to gain the support of the upper house.  Murchison Independent MLC Ruth Forrest introduced the motion which, in an effort to minimise harm related to drug use at Tasmanian festivals and […]

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WORKERS REHABILITATION AND COMPENSATION  AMENDMENT BILL 2019

Legislative Council Thursday 8 August 2019 Ms  FORREST (Murchison ) – Mr President, I support the bill but want to comment on its provisions and the nature of the step-down provision.  I absolutely accept and acknowledge policing is unique.  Police sign an oath that requires them to act.  It has been said many times they […]

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No Labor support for pill-testing vote

LABOR will not support a move to have the Tasmanian government consider pill testing. Independent member for Murchison Ruth Forrest has accused Labor of “rolling over” and “playing politics” for refusing to support her motion which will be debated in the Legislative Council on Tuesday. A Labor spokeswoman said Labor would continue to monitor pill-testing […]

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Quad Bikes – Compulsory Operator Protection Devices

Legislative Council Thursday 8 August, 2019 Ms FORREST question to LEADER of the GOVERNMENT in the LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL, Mrs HISCUTT With regard to the state Government’s Quad Bike Safety Rebate Scheme, now available to Tasmanian farmers: given that two quad bike manufacturers, Honda and Yamaha, have threatened to pull out of the market if operator protection […]

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Bass Highway – Sisters Hills – Repairs and Maintenance

 Legislative Council Thursday 8, 2019 Ms FORREST question to LEADER of the GOVERNMENT in the LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL, Mrs HISCUTT (1) With regard to the section of the Bass Highway west of Boat Harbour to Smithton, and particularly the overtaking lanes through Sisters Hills, is the Government aware that this section of road, which has a […]

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