Rule out compulsory acquisition
Greens Leader Kim Booth MP today called for Premier Hodgman to unequivocally rule out compulsory acquisition of the site of the former Triabunna woodchip mill.
Greens Leader Kim Booth MP today called for Premier Hodgman to unequivocally rule out compulsory acquisition of the site of the former Triabunna woodchip mill.
The first 200 days of the Hodgman regime has been marked by ideology, revenge and zero statesmanship Greens Leader Kim Booth MP said today.
If the government’s submission to the Joint Standing Committee on Integrity is acted on, it would mean the effective abolition of our key integrity authority.
The Treasurer’s backflip on his previous arrogant claim there were no problems with his wage freeze Bill vindicates all those the Liberals told to shut-up.
The Legislative Council has delivered another humiliating and embarrassing blow to the Hodgman government.
Having a candidate of the calibre of Matthew Ryan-Sykes is great for the local community as well as great for the Greens.
The Hodgman government must scrap its fundamentally flawed Workplaces (Protection from Protesters) Bill 2014.
The Tasmanian Greens called on Premier Hodgman to join them in condemning the small-minded, xenophobic comments of Senator Jacqui Lambie.
Premier Will Hodgman must come clean on exactly how many jobs Qantas promised in return for the $10.9m deal.
In a rallying cry to the Party faithful today, the Greens declared they are determined to stand up for the community, the environment and democracy.