There’s not many opportunities to say Canberra gets it right, and the rest of the country gets it wrong, so let’s savour it while we can.

Tommy – The Change-Maker Between the Cracks
Tommy doesn’t just see the world; he sees through it. A sharp observer of the systems we live in, he has a knack for finding what’s broken, buried, or overlooked. While others step over the cracks in the pavement, Tommy steps into them—because that’s where the real work begins.
Whether it’s a policy, a process, or just the way things “have always been done,” Tommy has a way of reading between the lines, spotting inefficiencies, and asking the questions others shy away from. Why doesn’t it work? Who does it leave behind? And more importantly—how can it be fixed?
It’s not just a job for Tommy; it’s a calling. He knows what it’s like to get stuck, to feel ignored, and to wrestle with systems that don’t serve the people they were built for. This isn’t abstract for him—it’s lived experience. That’s why he brings equal parts empathy and practicality to his work. Solutions aren’t found in buzzwords or press releases; they’re built from understanding the cracks themselves.
Tommy isn’t interested in temporary fixes or band-aids. He’s about digging deep, challenging assumptions, and building something better, piece by piece. Because if there’s one thing Tommy knows, it’s this: the most powerful change comes from where things are most broken.
And when Tommy’s on the case? You can bet those cracks won’t be ignored for long.
Enjoys a bit of the sacred herb here and there.
There’s not many opportunities to say Canberra gets it right, and the rest of the country gets it wrong, so let’s savour it while we can.
It’s a product that works, that’s unaffordable without subsidies, and people want it. Except the Health Minister.
Forget talking about “government efficiency” It’s time for an Aussie Sovereign Wealth Fund. We’ve got the minerals, the gas, and the rizz to invest in our future, our rocks rock – no cap!
“DOGE,” Peter Dutton’s fix for government waste, though expecting real spending discipline from politicians is about as likely as spotting a Tasmanian Tiger in Tassie.
Authorised by Senator Tammy Tyrrell, 111-113 St John St, Launceston TAS 7250.
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