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Burnie Court move dismissed
Council move exposes Liberals’ inaction on housing crisis
Business confidence plummets
White must answer serious questions
Little to celebrate after 8 years of Liberal Government
Ministers’ refusal to apologise an insult to victim-survivors
Water cash grab will hurt Tasmanian households
Liberals leave northern suburbs in gridlock
Integrity Commission needs teeth
Peter Gutwein thumbs his nose at Burnie community
Integrity required to make sure children are kept safe
Gutwein government fails to fund LGH redevelopment
Gutwein refuses to say whether conflict of interest declared
Greater access to COVID vaccinations for children still urgently needed
Labor will amend Climate Change Bill
Gutwein’s one Bill embarrassment highlights chaos and dysfunction
School community needs urgent update on teacher numbers as COVID cases continue
Independent inquiry needed to probe Howlett allegations
Premier misled Parliament on Brookhouse meeting
Tasmania going backwards under Liberals
Tasmanians waiting for shelter have no confidence in latest government claim
Tasmanians waiting for housing remains at historic high
Liberals in chaos as another Minister quits
Scrapped department shows government in chaos
Gutwein and Rockliff need to act on regional vaccinations now
Workers worse off as wages fail to keep up with cost of living under Gutwein
Reckless decision to move Burnie Court makes no sense for economy or community
Explanation on failing hydrogen plan needed
Government needs to do more than tell people to get vaccine – it needs to provide access
Business and workers still hurting despite Gutwein declaring times are good
Debt and infrastructure failures continuing hallmark of Liberals
Students, teachers and families left with rudderless education system
Lack of Support Costing Business and Jobs
Government that can’t build and can’t deliver essentials wants to waste money on pointless Games bid
Gutwein fails Tasmanians with Education Minister’s holiday and subsequent resignation
Students and staff need to be supported in most difficult back to school start
How many school staff will government stand down as vaccine mandate comes into force?
Government’s modelling on COVID in schools needs immediate release
Archer off to start but consumer building support needs to go further
Out-of-touch government failing businesses and workers doing it tough
Students with disability deserve more education support
Labor backs Tasmanian nurses and midwives
Cost of living increases hit Tas pensioners
Schools and parents need answers on whether RATs will be delivered in time
Back to school pack plan hits its first wall with lack of RATs
Oversight of COVID decisions needed
Gutwein’s emergency department crisis gets worse and Tasmanians suffer
Tasmanians’ mental health in crisis as government dithers