Grace Genford – Tasmanian History Challenge
I rise with great pride and admiration tonight to talk about our own home-grown public-school-nurtured National History Challenge champion.
I rise with great pride and admiration tonight to talk about our own home-grown public-school-nurtured National History Challenge champion.
On behalf of the Tasmanian Greens, I also celebrate the life and acknowledge the contribution, albeit too brief, in this place of the late Mrs Carmel Holmes.
In 2016, the Premier's Disability Advisory Council asked for a briefing from Treasury on the disability compliance in the Parliament Square precinct.
I want to acknowledge that there was some really poor behaviour from some of our colleagues in this place today.
It is hard to escape the conclusion that the decision to have the state election and elections for Legislative Council at the same time was a deliberate one.
This morning’s Question Time in State Parliament was a clear example of the need to cut self-promotional ‘Dorothy Dix’ questions.
In the last term of the parliament, all parties agreed that the House of Assembly is far too small.
On behalf of the Greens, I want to say how glad we are that the Premier has recovered from his health scare and is back at work.
As we know, the Custodial Inspector, although an independent statutory entity, is also the Ombudsman.
The Electoral Commission’s Analysis of participation rates at the 2021 Legislative Council elections reinforces the need for an external inquiry.