Leadership MIA in Stale State of the State
There was no leadership to be seen in this year's State of the State address.
There was no leadership to be seen in this year's State of the State address.
All members in this place will have looked on in dismay, I suspect, at the 'white Australia' rallies that were held some weeks ago and again some weeks before that.
It's worth noting, however, that there were a number of stakeholders who raised concerns about the consultation process itself and the brief 14-day consultation process.
It is long‑standing Greens policy to strengthen tenants' rights, and that includes the ability to have a pet in a rental property, and we acknowledge that the animals in our lives,
Any time we leave this building and we walk across to Salamanca, we walk past a recognition of this island's dark and damaging history.
We don't take it lightly that ASIO has upgraded Australia's national terrorism threat level to 'probable'...
The experience of the Greens is that there has been a deliberate and systematic deterioration in application of the Act in a manner that does not serve the above Objects.
It is illustrative of the interest the government has in matters other than making changes to legislation that Tasmania needs to update our huge legislative body of 650 acts.
Yesterday, you declared Tasmania has too many laws. You did not give any examples. You just want fewer laws.
Honourable Speaker, we changed the Standing Orders for a reason, because of the abuses that the Liberals are using today.