Tasmanian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (Additional Jurisdictions) Bill 2024
Mr President, on behalf of the Greens, I can indicate that we will gladly support the Tasmanian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (Additional Jurisdictions) Bill 2024.
Mr President, on behalf of the Greens, I can indicate that we will gladly support the Tasmanian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (Additional Jurisdictions) Bill 2024.
Deputy Speaker, I am pleased to provide a response from the Greens to the Justice Miscellaneous (Reporting Procedures) Bill 2025. The Greens support this bill.
Just as we did in the other place, the Greens will be proudly and gladly supporting the Electoral Amendment (Alternative Voting Procedures) Bill 2025.
The Greens will be proud to support the Disability Rights, Inclusion and Safeguarding (Transitional and Consequential Provisions) Bill 2025.
I reiterate what the member for Bass, Cecily Rosol, who is taking carriage of this bill for the Greens today, has said about the Custodial Inspector.
Every member in this place, particularly the members who were involved in the Corrections portfolio, would be aware of the critical work the Custodial Inspector undertakes.
We are only six months into the budget cycle after the delivery of the 2024-25 State Budget and we have a request here for $467.5 million dollars
Tasmania needs justice reform and we should be on the path to preventing crime and diverting people away from the criminal justice system.
The Tasmanian Community Fund is an incredibly important institution in our state. It enables many organisations to do much-needed community building work in many communities
The former Energy minister Matthew Groom here, one time Environment minister, I believe, got a role on the AAT. So many people did not go through a merits‑based process.