Premier Confirms Anti-Protest Laws Pure Politics
Almost a year to since day the Liberals rammed their anti-protest laws through the Lower House, Premier Gutwein has confirmed the legislation was not urgent.
Almost a year to since day the Liberals rammed their anti-protest laws through the Lower House, Premier Gutwein has confirmed the legislation was not urgent.
You and Mr Barnett issued a joint media statement on the morning of 21 February that stated that you had referred the Bob Brown Foundation to WorkSafe.
Did the Attorney-General or Mr Barnett give you the heads up about the prohibition notice that WorkSafe Tasmania tried to slap on the Bob Brown Foundation?
The Tasmanian Greens have today written to the Integrity Commissioner asking him to investigate allegations of the serious misconduct.
The Gutwein Government are heading back to log Myalla Spur at Lapoinya.
If it wasn’t chilling enough for the Liberals to erode democratic rights with anti-protest laws, today they gagged debate on the legislation itself.
As a child, I remember some part of me just knew that that was a possibility. If all else failed, I could go to the streets to make my voice known.
Whatever we call it, this is a dog of a bill that is designed to take away the freedoms that Tasmanians have enjoyed to peacefully protest.
Cassy O'Connor questions the premier over the Government's aggressive approach to protesters.
Rosalie Woodruff speaks during the Adjournment on the Government's prioritisation of political legislation over meaningful policies.