Voting independent in an election is not a recipe for chaos. Its a pointer to the main parties ignoring the real crisis.

Voting independent in an election is not a recipe for chaos. Its a pointer to the main parties ignoring the real crisis.
Early education is vital if any plans for productivity and growth are to be realised in Tasmania
Let’s merge Tasmania with Victoria to create a super state!
Tasmania’s future hinges on addressing its deepening health, education, and economic crises, yet the election debate remains silent on the real challenges facing our communities.
The state budget was delivered yesterday. The Premier, Jeremy Rockliff, kindly emailed me with an explainer as to why it was good.
The state government should be on trial for their incompetence. Unfortunately there won’t be another state election soon.
The health service is Tasmania lurches from crisis to crisis. Why won’t the state government act to improve the lives of Tasmanians?
By not addressing broader youth welfare and education concerns, the government have opted for a reactionary approach to youth crime.
Would you stay on in education if you can’t see the benefits? Don’t blame our youth for dropping out – its the broken system that is at fault.
From the crisp air of Cradle Mountain to the bustling streets of Hobart, every Tasmanian deserves a voice that truly represents their aspirations and challenges.