Supply Bill (No.3) 2021
The chances are there will be a case of Delta in Tasmania. It is a question of how we respond and how quickly we act.
The chances are there will be a case of Delta in Tasmania. It is a question of how we respond and how quickly we act.
The bill is based on actual expenditures of agencies and it is there as an insurance policy effectively in the event that we cannot take the Budget through.
The Greens will be supporting the Supply Bill (No. 2) 2021 that enables our statutory bodies to continue to operate.
The Greens will be supporting Supply Bill (No. 1) 2021 because clearly we need to keep paying our dedicated public servants.
This is the first time in my experience as a parliamentarian where the outcome of a grants process has not been made public.
We have to be very careful here in Tasmania because we are not a wealthy state and for many Tasmanians their wealth is in their shack.
This amendment bill gives the Commissioner for State Revenue significant discretion in assessing applications for land tax relief.
The Greens urge the Premier to ensure increasing the supply of quality social and affordable housing is front and centre.
News of Tasmania’s net debt likely to reach $2 billion within a year is unsurprising.
The Greens acknowledge the enormous uncertainty and fear within in the community about the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on their lives.