The Gunn’s Plain pulp mill did for former Premier Paul Lennon. Is Jeremey Rockliff going to make the same mistake?

The Gunn’s Plain pulp mill did for former Premier Paul Lennon. Is Jeremey Rockliff going to make the same mistake?
As Tasmania stands at a crossroads of leadership and change, this speech marks a pivotal moment in the journey toward a stronger, more united future for our state.
This story from the future serves as a cautionary tale about unchecked ambition and a white elephant of a Hobart stadium.
Being told what we want, even if we don’t want it.
Flashy spending vs smart investing? It’s about priorities.
Tasmania’s current financial strategy is akin to giving your kids an unlimited credit card; the inevitable outcome is excessive spending, maxed-out limits, and an expectation of rescue when the bill arrives. And probably some questionable purchases.
The Tasmanian Premier announced a plan to slash red tape, reduce government spending, and eliminate ineffective programs.
Jeremy Rockliff has been criticised for his secrecy – his administration often been described as “the most secretive in Australia”.
It’s tempting to imagine King Island as Tasmania’s answer to paradise: wide-open beaches, dramatic cliffs, amazing golf links and the purest sea breezes money can’t buy—unless you’re one of the wealthy few who can.
What has London at the turn of the century and Hobart got in common. Quite a bit, actually.