THA Quid Pro Quo Continues
The next installment of the Tasmanian Hospitality Association’s quid pro quo has been unveiled by their Liberal partners in government.
The next installment of the Tasmanian Hospitality Association’s quid pro quo has been unveiled by their Liberal partners in government.
Tasmanians who have suffered gambling addiction are set to be abandoned by both State Labor and former Labor MP Madeleine Ogilvie.
Federal Hotels continues to bloat its ill-gotten profits leeching off some of Tasmania’s poorest communities.
It is obvious to any observer of Tasmanian politics that in this place it is the Greens who raise the issues of the harm caused by poker machines.
You may be aware that last year the people of Devonport lost more than $10 million in the city's poker machines.
Cassy O'Connor questions the Treasurer on the tax deal being negotiated with Federal Group.
The Government has an opportunity to move away from the monopoly deed, a special deal that was never supported by people in Tasmania.
After spending five years talking about the importance of health to Tasmanians, Labor appears to have abandoned their ‘top priority’.
In a time of climate emergency and growing social inequality, political parties need to work together to advance the public interest.