The circus comes back to town this week and the acrobats are the headline act, with amazing policy backflips on show.

The circus comes back to town this week and the acrobats are the headline act, with amazing policy backflips on show.
If you have a rotten apple in your bowl, you wouldn’t blame the healthy ones. Same goes for the state parliament election result.
Neither party won. Neither leader one. Time to pick a new path.
Debt is good, if it can be serviced or back up with an asset. Tasmania is racking up the debt and not saying how it will pay.
Voting independent in an election is not a recipe for chaos. Its a pointer to the main parties ignoring the real crisis.
Why the system is designed for two parties, despite the trend moving away from their dominance.
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.
We go to an election with nobody solving Tasmania’s problems.
Can Sussan Ley’s quiet yet determined reform of the Liberals make them electable again?