TASCORP – Gender Balance
I note that the TASCORP board has something approaching a gender balance.
I note that the TASCORP board has something approaching a gender balance.
I rise with great pride and admiration tonight to talk about our own home-grown public-school-nurtured National History Challenge champion.
Have there been any changes in the department's policies and practices to the greatest extent possible to mitigate the risk to children?
I want to build on that line of questioning a little bit and acknowledge, minister, your sincerity in responding to transgender Tasmanians.
But I've had a number of concerning conversations with young women particularly, who've observed what has happened to women who've come forward.
The Prime Minister's Womens National Safety Summit was held this week and it was a very important event.
Was the complaint was sitting either on his desk or another desk in the department for up to four months before the investigation commenced?
Harassment and bullying is one thing but the process, gaslighting, minimising and blatantly ignoring what has followed is equally, if not more, harmful.
I do have one more but it relates in part to Ms Courtney's portfolio and some really serious issues that came up in the Premier's Estimates today.