Key Tasmania Aboriginal Representative Group Expresses No Confidence in Jaensch
The Premier has no choice but to remove Roger Jaensch from the Aboriginal Affairs portfolio.
The Premier has no choice but to remove Roger Jaensch from the Aboriginal Affairs portfolio.
In this portfolio you have no legislation to administer, attend no cross-jurisdictional meetings as minister and administer no outputs in the Budget.
In Estimates last year, the Treasurer was asked who was on the Expenditure Review Committee of Cabinet. He was asked again in question time on 12 June 2019.
There are 36 portfolios shared amongst nine ministers, including portfolios like, for example, Strategic Growth, which as does not administer a single act.
We do not understand why Strategic Growth has a mandate for improving only social and economic outcomes across the state.
Finally out of hiding from the media for a week, Roger Jaensch told ABC Mornings, ‘no decision was made’ to weaken tenancy protections prior to the pandemic.
The change of Liberal leadership is an opportunity for the party to walk away from divisive policy to genuinely be a government for all Tasmanians.
Did Mr Brooks offer his resignation to you following his performance at the Estimates table and subsequent public shaming?
Ms Courtney concealed a conflict of interest from the premier for a month and was rewarded for her bad behaviour with another ministry.