Government Focus Must Return to COI Response
The focus of Premier Jeremy Rockliff and his ministers must immediately return to responding to the urgent recommendations of the Commission of Inquiry
The focus of Premier Jeremy Rockliff and his ministers must immediately return to responding to the urgent recommendations of the Commission of Inquiry
The Minister for Police must immediately initiate an independent investigation into Tasmania Police’s conduct in relation to Senior Sergeant Paul Reynolds.
The failure of the State Government – in particular the Minister for Children – to recognise and urgently respond to ongoing human rights abuse at Ashley
The 43 state servants who have been stood down points to the significant scale of the culture and harms that led to the establishment of the Commission of Inqui
The Liberal candidate for Rumney's cynical attempts to politicise what is one of the most significant bodies of reform Tasmania has seen is revolting
The Greens acknowledge and respect the Commission of Inquiry’s request to extend their reporting deadline.
Today we recognise the pain and honour the courage of all survivors of sexual assault and institutional abuse.
Joining us in Parliament, out on the lawns, over at Elizabeth St Pier & on screens across the country, are Tasmanians - victim survivors & people who love them.
MinisterRoger Jaensch has refused to answer critical questions in Budget Estimates about staff who are stood down for child sexual abuse matters
Nearly two weeks have passed since Ministers Archer and Ferguson groaned at the words of a victim survivor of child sexual abuse read out in the House.