Latest Tasmanian Labor News | Page 31

Equal Pay Day grim reminder of lingering inequality
Tighter screening welcome, essential workers must be tested
Precarious economy needs broad recovery plan
Travel voucher must benefit all in visitor economy
Independent inquiry into education system sexual abuse response welcomed
East Coast Visitor Information Centres closure date looming
More transparency needed for child safety
Government dismisses problems with Home Builder grants
Business pain demands action
Tourism Council slams government over continued Spirit delays
St Helens named Tassie’s Top Tourist Town
Disgracefully out of touch
Government inconclusive on managing an aged care outbreak
Serious flaws in HomeBuilder process means some are missing out
Infrastructure incompetence kiss of death for River Derwent ferry proposal
Michael Ferguson misleads parliament
More people coming forward with alarming Mersey ED incidents
Bill shock continues to take toll on Tasmanians
Rental relief support extension needed
Government needs to implement lessons from Integrity Commission report
New Labor MLC fighting for Huon community
Labor welcomes reopening of Blackmans Bay Beach
Labor’s amendments to Major Projects Legislation focus on transparency
Bass Strait deserves straight answers
New data underlines need for broader jobs support
Incompetent Infrastructure Minister fails again
Concerning stories emerging on impact of Mersey ED reduced hours
Call for winter power bill relief
Petition to restore 24/7 emergency department at Mersey Hospital
Committee into COVID-19 education disruption well overdue
More investment in skills training vital to get Tasmanians into jobs
Spirits replacement proposal missing mark
Government all talk no action on infrastructure, and it shows
Premier’s moves on TasWater backfire
NW inquiry extension right call
Student levy relief welcome
North West community needs answers on Mersey ED
Archer passes buck on consultation
Archer’s inaction: corrections system on brink of collapse
Government votes with Greens to block mandatory testing for essential workers
Dividends grab should fund winter energy supplement
Don’t set ag sector up to fail
Business support must follow border decision
Flawed processes putting Tasmanians at risk
COVID-19 inquiry immunity granted after submissions close
Government finally listening to Labor’s calls on free TAFE
Tasmanian jobs must come first
Spirits remain under cloud of uncertainty