In my debut address, I tackled the contentious Macquarie Point stadium funding, unveiling how creative accounting is stretching Tasmanians’ trust and budgets.

In my debut address, I tackled the contentious Macquarie Point stadium funding, unveiling how creative accounting is stretching Tasmanians’ trust and budgets.
Congrats to the PM. He got it right. But a word of caution. Elections are a circus, good PR doesn’t fix housing, health or food prices and a win isn’t a mandate for an ideology war.
This will be the first election in Australian history where the big two parties will poll fewer primary votes than the sum of the other parties and independents.
Is this the most boring federal election ever? If so, it’s the parties that are making the voter’s choice seem dull.
Housing proposals by the major two parties: the market can’t fix what the market broke.
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.
The A-Z of this year’s Federal Election.
We’re raising billions from smokers — good thing we’re not helping them quit.
Australia’s HECS system is broken. There’s an easy fix.
Labor has voted with the Liberal Government 90% of the time, blurring the lines between Government and Opposition.
More community-minded independents are needed to balance the power of party machines. Tasmania’s independent spirit should be reflected in its Parliament.