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Child safety system at breaking point under Liberals
Liberals to blame as Tasmanian power prices face another surge of up to 20 per cent
Premier’s jobs for mates are costing Tasmanians
Liberals waste money on advertising while Tasmanians pay more for power
Deafening silence from Street on forced amalgamations
State facing economic headwinds
Business community misses out on Government bailout
Tasmanians forgo essential medications as Liberals fail to act on cost-of-living
Old, tired Liberals drop ball on economy
Premier and his Government trashing parliamentary conventions
Liberals fail students and teachers
Liberals’ lip-service offensive to veterans
The Liberals are old, tired and have lost their way – it’s time for a change
Government’s given up on ambulance system failures
Integrity dead under Liberals
AEU report paints damning picture of Tasmanian education system
Labor policy making 97 paramedics permanent implemented, but the job’s not over
Liberal energy payments won’t provide lasting relief for businesses
Nearly decade and nothing to show for it
Metro cancellations leave Tasmanians stranded
Time for lying Minister Ogilvie to face music
Housing crisis new status quo; Labor will change that
Emergency health system completely broken under Liberals
Liberals failing to protect state’s farmers
AFL deal nearly done for $180 million
Four years on and nothing to show for City Deal
No-stadium coalition a huge vote of no-confidence in Rockliff’s priorities for Tasmania
$44 million cost blow out as Liberals late to school in Brighton
Ferguson in denial about budget black hole
Metro buses have to be made safer and more reliable
15,561 blocks sit vacant after Liberals’ broken planning promises
Government needs to do more to fix housing crisis
Short-stay decision further exposes Liberals’ housing failures
Liberal Government ignores school’s priority one status
Labor will act to improve community safety
Revised Estimates Report shows Tasmania is on track for biggest-ever budget deficit
Record suspension rates expose an education system in crisis under Liberals
If Liberals won’t protect consumers, Labor will
Lara Alexander moonlighting for TARRV raises more questions about Liberal disharmony
Labor supports fair funding for community services 17 February
Jeremy Rockliff letting down North-West mothers and families
Labor’s cheaper power will ease pressure on local businesses
Bin Tax rebates admission of failure from Liberals
Archer must be open with Burnie community
Labor will invest in early childhood education
Slick advertising doesn’t cover up Liberal education shortfalls
Mass Metro cancellations on back to school day
Interest rates to drag on broken budget’s bottom line