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Forico result to be commended
Day to celebrate our incredible Salmon industry
Barnett continues to let industry down
Government needs to increase access to community vaccine clinics
Flint House residents need answers on pending redevelopment
Tourism industry not out of woods yet
Misleading s won’t help Tasmanians with cost of living
Time for Archer to get serious on electoral and donation reform
Truth is in figures as Ferguson’s disregard for housing crisis revealed
Electoral reform must be an opportunity for genuine level playing field
Gutwein sold out every Tasmanian with ‘corrupt’ GST deal
Courtney must do better
Local government reform needs scrutiny
Tasmania Needs Labor’s Jobs Plan
Commission of Inquiry terms welcomed but focus now needs to be on independence of President
Youth unemployment at crisis level
Labor applauds class of 2020
Government’s solution to housing crisis? State sponsored couch surfing
Scant detail on Marinus Link still fails to clarify crucial questions – how will it be paid for
Jobs growth welcome, but Tasmania still worst state behind Victoria
Liberals can’t build anything
Government must act on sexual abuse and misconduct
Mersey Community Hospital fund evaporating
Labor’s jobs plan will help shattered tourism and hospitality industry back on its feet
Government failure on hotel quarantine staffing sees police pulled from frontline
Labor’s Buy Local policy will be truly local
Bell Bay at heart of a new future for Tasmania
Liberals must pursue maximum life sentences for child sex offenders
Premier must explain why COVID patients taken to Royal Hobart Hospital and not medi-hotel
Electricity customers slugged with new charge … but Barnett claims to be in dark
Marinus going nowhere with Barnett’s continued inaction
Ferguson’s dud boat costs taxpayers another $3.3 million
Ferguson all at sea on replacement Spirit boats
Shout out to Tasmania’s thousands of volunteers
Fees waiver for family violence orders welcomed
Government Business Enterprises to be tested this week
Short-stay places skewing Hobart rental market
Labor welcomes historic passage of VAD Bill
Basslink outcome nothing to celebrate
Government refuses to answer crucial questions around timing of sex abuse advice to sporting groups
Tasmanians sick of secrecy
Some economic pluses don’t fix 8.2% jobless rate
Unacceptable failure on protecting Tasmanian children exposes weak core of Gutwein Cabinet
Report backs Labor’s call for short-stay regulation
Rental Affordability Index further exposes Liberal’s failure on housing
Jobs data confirms Government’s Budget fail
Broken promise leaves North West without vital hydrotherapy service
Government inaction on child abuse allegations unexplained and unacceptable