COVID-19 North-West Outbreak – Ruby Princess and Actions of Border Force
Neither the Ruby Princess passengers nor health workers should carry blame, yet in a Westminster system somebody must be held accountable.
Neither the Ruby Princess passengers nor health workers should carry blame, yet in a Westminster system somebody must be held accountable.
It is difficult to imagine the level of stress, anxiety and grief on the North West Coast today.
The approach to COVID-19 testing in North West Tasmania must change to ensure we have the best chance of limiting the virus’ impact on the community.
Last week, the Federal Government announced it would underwrite the integration of private hospitals into the public system.
As the State election draws closer Resources Minister, Guy Barnett, is becoming more and more desperate and hysterical.
I am today delighted to launch Tarkine defender, Burnie local and community volunteer, Scott Jordan, as the Tasmanian Greens' lead candidate for Braddon.
The Liberals have released a laughably desperate list of properties sold under the previous government.
Today's news that Forestry roading in the Trowutta Blackwood forests directly threatens nesting habitat for the Wedge-tailed eagle is alarming.
Yesterday the Minister could not provide any answers as to why the child protection system failed 151 children on the north-west coast.
Shree Minerals’ welcome Rebecca Creek exploration licence relinquishment should now help focus efforts into diversification of the north-west economy.