Hospitals – Critical Incidents Events

Legislative Council Wednesday 20 March, 2019 Ms FORREST question to LEADER of the GOVERNMENT in the LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL, Mrs HISCUTT Mr President, the question is to the Leader. With regards to critical incidents events that occur and are reported throughout the Tasmanian Health Service –  (1) How many critical incident events have been reported over the last  five […]

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MAIB claims

Legislative Council Tuesday 19 March, 2019  Ms FORREST question to the LEADER of GOVERNMENT in the LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL, Mrs HISCUTT With regards to payments of claims made to hospitals following an MAIB claim by MAIB; 1. Are the claims ever questioned by MAIB if the cost appears higher than other similar claims; and 2. How […]

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Tertiary Entrance Scores for Tasmanian students in 2018

Legislative Council Tuesday 19 March, 2019 Ms FORREST question to LEADER of the GOVERNMENT in the LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL, Mrs HISCUTT With regard to the role of the Office of Tasmanian Assessment, Standards and Certification (TASC) and the independent audit initiated by the Minister for Education and Training to investigate how Tertiary Entrance Scores for some […]

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A deep breath and a second look at pokies

ELECTIONS are a great way of deciding who we want to sit on the Treasury benches but they’re a flawed means of deciding particular policies, especially vexed questions like pokie policy. The Liberals deservedly won the 2014 election because they hadn’t done enough wrong. Electors, however, didn’t give them carte blanche approval to do whatever […]

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Talking Point: Making a silk purse out of a sow’s ear

THE Treasurer’s Revised Estimates Report issued in late January has removed any doubts as to the financial position of the state. In two years the Government will need external borrowings. Outlays will exceed receipts for the next four years even if the health system remains underfunded. To paraphrase Paul Keating, they’re the deficits we had […]

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Political donations – the need for change

Major parties claim to be open and transparent and that donations received don’t impact on decisions they make.  Tasmanians want to know who has the ear of Government and be aware of the potential influencers on parties and candidates.  No-one believes significant amounts of money are given by interested persons and groups without an expectation […]

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HOSPITAL television rates will be on the table when parliament returns in March. 

Murchison Independent MLC Ruth Forrest will raise questions about contracts which require patients to pay upwards of $8 per day to watch television in Tasmanian hospitals.  Ms Forrest said the Tasmanian Liberals need to stop blaming past governments and act to support convalescing residents.  “To those who say it is a ‘first world’ problem or […]

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Justice and Related Legislation (Marriage Amendments) Bill 2018

Legislative Council Thursday 29 November, 2018 Ms  FORREST  (Murchison) – Mr President, I choose to use this lectern because the people to whom I want to speak are the people at the back of our Chamber. Mr President, this has been a really difficult couple of weeks for all of us.  But our frustrations, difficulties […]

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