University of Tasmania (Protection of Land) Bill 2025
Honourable Speaker, I rise to talk on the University of Tasmania Lands bill, and I say upfront that we supported the original bill as it was introduced. This is very much deja vu
Honourable Speaker, I rise to talk on the University of Tasmania Lands bill, and I say upfront that we supported the original bill as it was introduced. This is very much deja vu
I am following up on some of the questions surrounding the University of Tasmania that have been asked today.
UTAS has sold the former K&D site in central Nipaluna/Hobart to an as yet unknown buyer.
UTAS, as an institution, has long held a very special place in the hearts of Tasmanians as our only university.
The Liberals, via a complete about-face on the policy intent of their election campaign announcement, have snatched defeat from the jaws of victory and condemned the university...
I rise on adjournment to congratulate the UTAS Palestinian Solidarity Encampment, who have been camped at the Sandy Bay campus for three months now.
It is good to have an opportunity to discuss these issues ahead of future debates, including public debates and debates in this House.
The Greens’ remain steadfast in support of the policy position on the University of Tasmania that was taken to the recent state election.
I am trying to piece together some of the details regarding UTAS's refinancing of TASCORP borrowings.
The University of Tasmania is now in trouble because the Ombudsman has found they rewrote a right to information application outside the law.