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The Examiner

Braddon: Paul 'Basil' O'Halloran

Published: Sat 8 Mar 2014, 3:40pm

The Tasmanian Greens’ focus on agriculture, tourism, forestry, mining and fishing recognise the  [Read more]

The Examiner

Greens: Nick McKim

Published: Sat 8 Mar 2014, 3:15pm

I've had the privilege of representing Franklin in parliament for the last twelve years. [Read more]

The Examiner

Greens: Tim Morris

Published: Sat 8 Mar 2014, 3:15pm

I believe I can continue to make a positive contribution for the voters of Lyons and to Tasmania. [Read more]

Tasmanian Labor

Labor to Support Recreational Fishers

Published: Sat 8 Mar 2014, 3:05pm

The Labor Member for Lyons, Rebecca White, today announced a re-elected Labor Government would commission a major economic value study of Tasmania’s recreational fishing sector to better support recreational fishers [Read more]

The Examiner

Greens: Cassy O'Connor

Published: Sat 8 Mar 2014, 1:40pm

The Greens Member for Denison since 2008, Cassy is a mother of four, a former journalist and community activist in the successful Save Ralphs Bay campaign. [Read more]

ABC News Tasmania

Liberals to sweep to victory next weekend according to latest poll

Published: Sat 8 Mar 2014, 1:15pm

Tasmania's Opposition Leader has brushed off an opinion poll which suggests his party will sweep to victory next weekend for the first time since 1996. . The latest ReachTEL poll, published in the Mercury newspaper, [Read more]

Tasmanian Greens

Greens ready to stand up to Abetz-Hodgman majority government

Published: Sat 8 Mar 2014, 11:25am

The opinion polls are clearly showing that the Liberals will win majority government in Tasmania, Greens Leader Nick McKim said today.  [Read more]

The Examiner

Policies lacking on public transport

Published: Sat 8 Mar 2014, 9:55am

THE Tasmanian Bus Association says it is disappointed it has not yet heard a passenger transport policy from Labor or the Greens. [Read more]

The Examiner

Vow to reinvigorate East Coast

Published: Sat 8 Mar 2014, 9:45am

THE Break O'Day municipality would receive $23 million for a host of projects from a successful Liberal government, leader Will Hodgman said yesterday. [Read more]

ABC News Tasmania

Group seeks Anzac centenary funds for headstones project

Published: Sat 8 Mar 2014, 9:45am

A Tasmanian group has been told its plan to place headstones on the unmarked graves of World War One soldiers does not qualify for government funding. Topics: veterans, hobart-7000, launceston-7250 [Read more]


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