Another Opaque EOI Proposal, More Public Funds
The Greens questioned Parks Minister Gutwein about another secretive EOI project in a protected area and the apparent expenditure of public monies to enable it.
The Greens questioned Parks Minister Gutwein about another secretive EOI project in a protected area and the apparent expenditure of public monies to enable it.
The first lease was a temporary non-commercial lease over Reg Hall's hut in 1957, in 1980 a family member of the licensee took over this agreement.
Cassy O'Connor questions the Minister over public expenditure on Bruny Lighthouse, slated for privatisation.
Shame on you, Treasurer, for bringing us all into disrepute for being incapable of speaking the truth. That is a problem for this Liberal Government.
The premier of the day says we will not be selling anything and, five years later, the for-sale list is long and it is growing.
On coming to office in April 2014 you said, 'Let me be clear, we will not be selling any government or public-owned assets'.
Another day, another publicly-owned Tasmanian treasure is up for sale under the Liberals’ privatisation agenda.
The Tasmanian Liberal delegation to the federal Liberal Council was 14 members who went to Sydney last week when the vote was passed to sell the ABC.
Last November the Treasurer sought to convince Tasmanians that the Government would not be selling it off.
When the Government were first elected, they said they would not be privatising public assets.