Ministerial Standards
The same minister who is in charge of children and youth and he has been obviously found out, on multiple occasions, to have fabricated the truth.
The same minister who is in charge of children and youth and he has been obviously found out, on multiple occasions, to have fabricated the truth.
We thought it was important that the House have a debate and discussion about ministerial standards, particularly this week.
The ripple effect of a single person’s infection on their absence in the workplace or the loss of a hospital bed is having damaging effects in Tasmania.
So much has changed since the Tasmanian Greens handed down our last evidence-based and fully costed Alternative Budget late last year.
Mr Speaker, today we are asking for the House to provide in-principle support for restoring the seats in the House of Assembly from 25 to 35.
Australians have elected a new federal parliament with a strong mandate to deliver a safer climate, a national integrity commission and a fairer society.
Yesterday the results of the Government-commissioned UTAS LGBTIQ survey were released.
I want to talk about a really glaring example of this Government's lack of integrity, its willingness to gaslight Tasmanians during a public health crisis.
The Greens are a party committed to truth telling, to treaty, to the return of stolen lands and to changing the date of our nation's day.
First, I acknowledge the Aboriginal people of Tasmania, I acknowledge 219 years of dispossession from landscape and violence towards First Nations people.