Rockliff Feels Heat on Education Act Changes
The Minister of Education tried to reassure Tasmanian parents about changes to the Education Act, due to be debated in the next session of Parliament.
The Minister of Education tried to reassure Tasmanian parents about changes to the Education Act, due to be debated in the next session of Parliament.
It continues a long-standing tradition of the Tasmanian Greens to present an alternative vision for the future of Tasmania.
Students, parents and educators were shocked when the Government axed the highly effective pathway planners in 2014.
he National Council of Women of Tasmania celebrated its 117th annual report for its 118th year this year.
On behalf of the Tasmanian Greens MPs, I pay respect to the palawa/pakana people of Tasmania, to their treasured elders, past and present.
We have learnt from the survivors of violence about the implicit nature of our society's acceptance of that violence.
Tasmania's Commissioner for Children has expressed concern about allowing religious schools to discriminate against students of different backgrounds.
Anglicare's Every Child Succeeds initiativ, forms part of the Communities for Children program funded by the federal government.
The report in to the failure to investigate 151 child protection notifications in the North West has exposed that resourcing is a serious issue.
The three Greens MPs met this morning and agreed that we would keep an open mind on the likely no confidence Motion to be brought on by Labor.