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Howlett Should be Stood Down
Having carefully considered Labor’s letter to the Premier about Minister Jane Howlett’s position, the Greens agree the Minister should be stood down from Cabinet.
Rockliff Refuses to Seek SG Advice
The Premier’s integrity is already in tatters, but every time he opens his mouth he makes it worse.
Rockliff Must Seek Solicitor-General Advice Before Parli Returns
Premier Jeremy Rockliff needs to urgently seek legal advice from the Solicitor-General on what he can and can’t say about MPs' legal proceedings when Parliament returns next week.
Serious Questions For Rockliff About Howlett Matter
There are some extremely serious questions hanging over the Minister Jane Howlett and by extension the Premier.
Premier Rockliff Responds
The Premier has responded to a letter from the crossbench but his answers paint a far worse picture of this shameful saga and his role in it.
Premier Confirms Allegations of Ministers’ Wrongdoing
There's been intense speculation from MPs, media, and the public about the legal matters involving Liberal MPs.
In Parliament
Taxpayer Money Spent Liberal Party Legal Fees
Noting previous debates in this place about the conduct of Mark Shelton MP, since 1 January 2023, has any taxpayer funding been provided to Mark Shelton MP for legal costs?
Rental Affordability Measures
Hobart rents have had the largest quarterly increase in four years to a record $620 per week, higher now than Melbourne. Many Tasmanians can no longer afford to pay the rent.
No-Ground Evictions
The Western Australian government announced this week that they will end no grounds evictions. They join New South Wales, Victoria, the ACT and South Australia.
Macquarie Point Stadium – Revised Budget
The government is saying that we can't ask for an update on the information that they have already put on the public record because it is too dangerous to the tender process.
Macquarie Point Stadium – Revised Budget
I rise to talk about this cost escalation notice of motion, and note that it goes to the heart of what we all already know: the stadium will cost more than $1.13 billion.
Protecting essential services
We have a government that for the last 12 years has failed to prioritise essential services for Tasmanians, it's not good enough, Tasmanians deserve quality provision of services.





