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Liberals to axe public sector jobs
The Tasmanian Opposition would axe more public servants, raise fines and merge government departments if it wins power at the next election. Liberal Leader Will Hodgman has outlined $465 million ...
ABC Local - 12:10 p.m. Tuesday 22nd May 2012 EST
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1 day, 6 hours ago
Slicing The GST Pie
This year’s Commonwealth Budget has been particularly tough on the states. State governments have limited taxation powers. Their own taxes and other funding sources under their control raise only about ...
New Matilda - 12:17 p.m. Monday 21st May 2012 EST
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ALH pub sales fetch $14.4 million
By Clyde Mooney The freeholds of seven hotels have gone under the hammer in an auction sale at Melbourne’s Crown Casino. ALHŒGroup venues The Jewells Tavern and Mattara Hotel in ...
The Shout - 11:29 a.m. Monday 21st May 2012 EST
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2 days, 5 hours ago
Have the Engos sold out their principles ...
... the broader conservation movement and Tasmania’s forests? “This media statement by all signatory groups confirms our fears that the ENGO’s are willing to bargain away anything to get a ...
Tasmanian Times - 1:40 p.m. Sunday 20th May 2012 EST
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4 days, 6 hours ago
Australia so far. What to Eat After the Low-Hanging Fruit?
Andrew Leigh reflects in this magnificent speech, not all of which reflects well on earlier positions adopted by his Australian Labor Party. What Do We Eat After the Low-Hanging Fruit? ...
Peter Martin - Economics, Canberra - 12:33 p.m. Friday 18th May 2012 EST
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Give Peace A Chance ...
Tasmanian Forests Reference Group of Signatories Clear space and commitment needed for forest negotiations to progress.. • FIAT • Markets for Change • Peter Henning, in Comments: One thing needs ...
Tasmanian Times - 4:09 a.m. Friday 18th May 2012 EST
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5 days, 1 hour ago
Failed Forestry gets another $110 million. McKim: Wind up money. Giddings: A ‘contingency’ measure
Forestry chief Bob Gordon with his minister, Deputy Premier Bryan Green The Tasmanian Government will spend $110 million over four years bailing out Forestry Tasmania as it determines how the ...
Tasmanian Times - 5:24 p.m. Thursday 17th May 2012 EST
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Demand election date now, says Gray
Former Tasmanian premier Robin Gray has urged the Legislative Council to seek an immediate meeting with Premier Lara Giddings to demand a firm election date.
The Examiner Northern Tasmania - 4 a.m. Thursday 17th May 2012 EST
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6 days, 19 hours ago
'Greens big winners out of poll'
THE Tasmanian Greens have edged dead level with Labor, according to the latest voter opinion poll, with a quarter of respondents still undecided where they would park their vote in ...
The Advocate - 11:59 p.m. Tuesday 15th May 2012 EST
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1 week, 1 day ago
MP takes ALP reins
First-term MP Rebecca White has been elected president of the Tasmanian ALP.
ABC Local - 4:23 p.m. Monday 14th May 2012 EST
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