Attorney-General and Justice – Right to Information
The commission of inquiry heard a range of evidence about the failure for people to easily be able to get information through the Right to Information.
The commission of inquiry heard a range of evidence about the failure for people to easily be able to get information through the Right to Information.
Ms Webster's evidence your department would not be embedding child safety principles at the leadership level.
The Secretary of Communities Tasmania, Ms Webster, responded to a question and said that the 'Child Safe Standards Framework would take three years to deliver.'
The statement made by Premier Rockliff is exactly what victims/survivors of child sexual abuse in Tasmania needed to hear.
Minister, you were clearly heard groaning whilst sitting there, while the words of victim/survivor Tiffany Skeggs were read into the House.
What advice did you receive that meant you could not release the same full redacted report that was released to the ABC?
rofessors Smallbone and McCormack's full report of the inquiry points to a culture of cover up in the Department of Education.
Tasmanian parents need greater reassurance that their children are safe in the state’s public school system.
This report, which has only been released through right to information, is deeply confronting reading.
The report of the inquiry reveals a culture of cover-up within the Department of Education that persists to this day.