Greens’ Whistleblower Protections Pass Parliament
Greens’ reforms which strengthen protection for whistleblowers have passed the Tasmanian Parliament.
Greens’ reforms which strengthen protection for whistleblowers have passed the Tasmanian Parliament.
All of us understand, or we should understand, the integral role that whistleblowers play in shining light into dark places.
Greens’ reforms to strengthen protection for whistleblowers have passed the Tasmanian House of Assembly.
It has been heartening to hear the across-the-board support for the Custodial Inspector and their work and their role. Thank you for your contributions there.
It gives me pleasure to move the Custodial Inspector Amendment (Protection from Reprisal) Bill 2025. At the outset I want to acknowledge the work of the Custodial Inspector.
Greens’ reforms to strengthen protection for whistleblowers have passed the Tasmanian House of Assembly.
The Greens have tabled a bill to protect whistleblowers who make disclosures to the Custodial Inspector from reprisal.
Today, the Custodial Inspector will table the inhumane treatment in dry cells review report, which confirms that people held in dry cells have been treated inhumanely in Tasmanian prisons.
The Greens were pleased and encouraged to see our Public Interest Disclosures (Members of Parliament) Bill 2021 pass through the Parliament yesterday.
Madam Deputy Chair, I move - That the amendments of the Legislative Council be agreed to.