Infrastructure investment is the key to our state’s success

The state needs to devise a better plan for infrastructure spending, says Ruth Forrest THE annual Budget circus is about to get under way. Will it be the same old vaudeville that we’ll be glad to see the back of after a few frantic weeks, or will we see some fresh performances and displays of […]

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VEHICLE AND TRAFFIC AMENDMENT (OFFENSIVE ADVERTISING) BILL 2017 (No. 2)

Legislative Council Wednesday 5 April 2017  Ms  FORREST (Murchison ) – Mr Deputy President, I also support the legislation.  It would be good to see a lot of these vehicles off the road, or at least have their slogans removed.  It is quite okay for them to still be on the road if they remain […]

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FORESTRY (UNLOCKING PRODUCTION FORESTS) BILL 2017 (No. 6)

Legislative Council Wednesday 24 May 2017 Ms  FORREST (Murchison) – Mr President, it will come as no surprise to anybody that I am not going to support this bill.  I have been consistent since this bill was tabled.  As soon as it was tabled in the other place, I made it my business to contact […]

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SENTENCING AMENDMENT: MANDATORY SENTENCING FOR SEXUAL OFFENCES AGAINST CHILDREN BILL 2017 (No 27)

Legislative Council Wednesday 21 June 2017 Ms  FORREST (Murchison ) – I will refer to a range of information here.  I think it is important to explore this very serious topic quite broadly.  As the member for Rumney pointed out, this is a serious issue and a really important matter.  I do not think anyone […]

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ABORIGINAL RELICS AMENDMENT BILL 2017 (No 10)

Legislative Council Thursday 13 April 2017 Ms FORREST (Murchison) – Mr President, once again in this place, I commend the Government for its leadership in our relationship with Aboriginal people.  It has taken far too long.  I commend the Government for actually getting on with that, although I acknowledge, as we were told in the […]

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King Island shipping the focus of Legislative Council inquiry

The Examiner, June 3, 2017 – By Hayden Johnson A Legislative Council inquiry has been established to canvass options and analyse King Island’s ongoing shipping issues and freight costs. Murchison MLC Ruth Forrest will chair the inquiry and call for submissions from the community in an effort to understand and look and options to fix […]

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Praying for Ruth Forrest to lose…

By SEAN FORD   The Advocate   4 May 2017 A Christian group is urging its members to pray Murchison MLC Ruth Forrest will lose Saturday’s election. Australian Christian Lobby Tasmanian director Mark Brown has emailed the group’s supporters  asking them to “join me in praying for one particular electorate”. He did not name the […]

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