Commission of Inquiry Scrutiny Committee Report
The commission of inquiry tasked us all - and most especially the Government - with creating and rebuilding trust in Tasmanians in Government institutions.
The commission of inquiry tasked us all - and most especially the Government - with creating and rebuilding trust in Tasmanians in Government institutions.
To start, I acknowledge victims/survivors who have been in the House over the course of this week and watching online.
I acknowledge that planning is a very dry and complex matter. It is not easy to understand and it is all too easy to dismiss.
I also recognise Jari's family, who are here today, and their fight that they have had for three years now. Without their fight, we would not be here today.
Independents and civil society have been really clear that this can only be seen as an enormous backflip by the Labor Party.
We do have a crisis in this state. We have a climate crisis, a cost of-living crisis, a health crisis, a housing crisis, and, of course, a biodiversity crisis.
The hallmark of this Government has been broken promises, but the Greens are especially here on behalf of the LGBTIQA+ community today.
Even though we have seen two premiers and countless ministers move on since then, the Lake Malbena proposal still hangs over us.
Mr Winter had a lot to say about the Greens, and how clutching and confused he sounded.