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Tasmanian Liberals

Liberals are ready to govern

Published: Sat 1 Mar 2014, 4:45pm

Today I released our First 100 Days Implementation Plan, should we be elected to govern on March 15. This election is the most important election in a generation. Tasmanians have a clear choice at this [Read more]

Tasmanian Liberals

Job creation at the centre of the Liberals plan for Tasmania

Published: Sat 1 Mar 2014, 4:35pm

The Liberals’ long-term plan is unashamedly all about job creation. We have set a goal of reducing unemployment in Tasmania to the national average within our first term, we have the Job Creation Package to [Read more]

The Examiner

$100k pledge for Triabunna tourism venture

Published: Sat 1 Mar 2014, 4:30pm

LABOR has pledged to spend $100,000 to construct the proposed Spring Bay Maritime Discovery Centre in Triabunna. [Read more]

Tasmanian Greens

Battery Point Boardwalk an Amazing Opportunity

Published: Sat 1 Mar 2014, 2:30pm

The Tasmanian Greens today announced their plan to build the Battery Point Boardwalk in Hobart. [Read more]

Tasmanian Greens

Ferguson should be sacked from education portfolio 

Published: Sat 1 Mar 2014, 2:25pm

The Tasmanian Greens today called on Liberal Leader Will Hodgman to sack Michael Ferguson from the Education portfolio, after exposing the latter’s deliberate and false school closure scare campaign. [Read more]

Tasmanian Greens

Prevention, tackling obesity are key to diabetes education and care

Published: Sat 1 Mar 2014, 2:10pm

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Tasmanian Greens

A North East Rail Trail

Published: Sat 1 Mar 2014, 2:05pm

Saturday, 1 March 2014 [Read more]

Tasmanian Labor

Anti-Bullying Discussion Paper Released

Published: Sat 1 Mar 2014, 1:55pm

The Attorney-General, Brian Wightman, today released an Anti-Bullying Discussion Paper. Mr Wightman said that he had asked the Department of Justice to prepare a paper last year to examine the [Read more]

The Examiner

New laws may help bullying crackdown

Published: Sat 1 Mar 2014, 1:15pm

A SPECIFIC law to crackdown on cyber-bullying and cyber-stalking, including confiscating phones and computers, could be introduced to the Police Offences Act, if Attorney-General Brian Wightman gets his [Read more]

Tasmanian Labor

Supporting Community Sports Facilities

Published: Sat 1 Mar 2014, 12:55pm

A re-elected Labor Government will continue supporting participation in grassroots sport with a $2.5 million commitment towards stage one of the Cambridge Football Precinct development. The Premier and Labor Member [Read more]


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