Celebrating Cenotaph’s Centenary
The Greens celebrate the Cenotaph’s 100th anniversary.
Chair, I'm happy to just ask one last question, because I know we're right on time. I guess it's following on from that in terms of housing and homelessness. How do you coordinate
It's very poignant because at least half a dozen or so names of old fellows who died, Aboriginal soldiers in the Great War, who, if you think about it in context of the time, were
Before I launch into my question, I echo the sentiment. It was a question I was going to ask as well. I've heard that and I guess just urge the government about thinking about it
We were talking earlier about stakeholders, and I want to ask you about RSL Tasmania. Mike Gallagher, State President of the RSL, wrote again to legislative councillors last week,
Mr President, I rise to speak briefly on the adjournment tonight to place onto the Hansard record a letter that members in this place have received from the RSL Tasmania in ...
I offer our thanks to all who have served and pay our respects to those who fell either on the battlefield or through personal battles that follow veterans home.
I’m proud to announce the Greens’ support for the RSL Tasmania’s 2025 State Election commitment priorities.
Minister, I have a question about the veteran wellbeing vouchers. In the Budget, veteran wellbeing vouchers are listed as making up a component of support for veterans. They're small one-off payments of $100 each and that can be paid out twice per financial year, designed to allow veterans to access gyms or recreation centres at a discount rate.
Minister, the Sullivans Cove Planning Scheme has height limits for development on Macquarie Point and key sightlines from the Cenotaph are explicitly named and provided protection via criteria. Are you aware of this and do you accept that the purpose of those provisions is to protect the values of the Cenotaph and its reverential ambience from development?