Statement by Greens Leader Kim Booth MP
Greens Leader Kim Booth MP has today announced he is resigning from the State Parliament.
Greens Leader Kim Booth MP has today announced he is resigning from the State Parliament.
The fact that the former head of the Attorney-General’s Office has not been seconded raises the question of whether the government has acted lawfully.
Abbott Government’s new community sector tendering process on Volunteering Tasmania requires a meaningful response from the Hodgman Government.
The Premier’s State of the State Address will need to be more than platitudes if the Liberal government is to earn back the community’s trust.
Premier Will Hodgman must act on political donations disclosure as the Local Government Association of Tasmania adds to pressure for reform.
The Liberal government’s attempt to restrict Government Business Enterprise Committee hearings is a ludicrous and unprecedented attempt to hide from scrutiny.
The passing of Gough Whitlam marks the end of a momentous era which left a deep mark on the nation’s political, cultural and social justice psyche.
The first 200 days of the Hodgman regime has been marked by ideology, revenge and zero statesmanship Greens Leader Kim Booth MP said today.
In a rallying cry to the Party faithful today, the Greens declared they are determined to stand up for the community, the environment and democracy.
The first 100 days of the Hodgman government has confirmed fears that the worst characteristics of majority government will predominate.