Tasmanian Greens MPs
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Media Releases
Greens Stand with Teachers
The Greens stand with Tasmanian teachers and support staff in their rejection of the Rockliff Government’s latest pay offer.
Greens Celebrate Renters’ Pet Rights
It’s a great day for Tasmanian renters, who finally have the right to keep a pet in their home.
Ellis Confirms Anti-TAFE, Pro-Privatisation Agenda
The Rockliff Government’s anti-TAFE and pro-privatisation agenda was on full display in Parliament today,
A Greyt Day for the Hounds as Scotland and Wales Ban Greyhound Racing
In a big win for greyhounds and animal welfare advocates, Scotland and Wales have both banned greyhound racing this week.
Greens’ Motion for GBE RTI Transparency Passes
The Greens’ motion calling on the government to ensure GBEs and SOCs make public right to information documents has passed the Parliament, supported by all members.
Greens Pause Fracking Bill Debate
Following conversations with Tasmanian Labor yesterday, the Greens will not be proceeding with debate on our bill to ban fracking today.
In Parliament
University of Tasmania – Vice-Chancellor – Position with Deloitte
I'd like to ask questions about the conflict of interest of the vice-chancellor of our only public university who has accepted a paid position on the Deloitte board.
Treasurer’s Comments – Member for Lyons, Mr Di Falco
Mr Abetz, do you agree that as a self declared firearms dealer, the member for Lyons, Mr Di Falco, should not be advocating against changes to firearms laws?
TasTAFE – Job Campuses
Last year you wouldn't tell us which TAFE campuses are on your chopping block. Now, the prospect of campus sell offs is looming large.
TasTAFE – Cuts
Last week, a leaked email showed that TasTAFE intends to make $45 million in cuts over the next four years. Which courses will be cut? And how many will lose their jobs?
Climate Change Office – Plan
My question to the minister responsible for housing, planning, transport and infrastructure, most of which, as I understand it, will come under the new Building Tasmania.
Reportable Conduct Scheme
In August of last year, Tasmania Police received legal advice stating that police officers are not subject to the Reportable Conduct Scheme.








