Sessional Orders Amendment
We will be proposing a further amendment to the Sessional Orders over and above what is presented to us here today.
We will be proposing a further amendment to the Sessional Orders over and above what is presented to us here today.
To remind members who were not in the last parliament, it was the Greens who moved to have the acknowledgement included as a daily part of the Standing Orders.
Rocky Sainty this morning sent out a statement condemning the Premier's decision to seek Commonwealth approval to reopen tracks in the Tarkine.
It was disappointing that both Labor and the Liberals voted down the Greens' attempt to modernise State Parliament's Standing Orders.
The daily Tasmanian Parliamentary recitation of the Lord’s Prayer no longer reflects contemporary Tasmanian society, which is multicultural and multi-faith.
Today's announcement by House of Assembly Speaker, Elise Archer, that babies will be no 'strangers' in our House, is warmly welcomed.
It is disappointing to see the number of questions that were put on notice some time ago that have not yet been answered by ministers.
The Hodgman government’s first parliamentary sitting session has seen accountability and transparency plummet to a historic low.