Greens Commit to Increase Multicultural Grants and Tackle Racism
Tasmania’s growing diversity of communities will be strengthened through increased multicultural grants funding and investment in anti-racism programs.
Tasmania’s growing diversity of communities will be strengthened through increased multicultural grants funding and investment in anti-racism programs.
It was disappointing that both Labor and the Liberals voted down the Greens' attempt to modernise State Parliament's Standing Orders.
The daily Tasmanian Parliamentary recitation of the Lord’s Prayer no longer reflects contemporary Tasmanian society, which is multicultural and multi-faith.
The Liberals need to explain why a very modest Multicultural Grants funding round has allocated $5000 towards a Christian celebration of Easter.
Comments made in support of mutual respect and tolerance by Her Excellency, the Governor, Kate Warner, should have been strongly backed by the Premier.
The Premier demonstrated his weakness and the utter hypocrisy of his Party today.
It is important we find the words and the ways as a community to talk about suicide and the devastating toll it has on people's lives.
The Hazara people are among the most persecuted of minorities.
Current exemptions under the Anti-Discrimination Act 1998 apply to academic, artistic, scientific or research purposes or any purpose in the public interest.
The violent bashing of a Hobart taxi driver should be condemned by political and community leaders in the strongest terms.