Government cutting funding for Lifeline, hospital jobs and maybe even the Flying Doctors The Government should start by cutting waste, like spin doctors and advisers before it attacks public services Government is putting itself first, rather than the interests of Tasmanians
Jumping from the tallest building in the Southern Hemisphere
It is Sunday afternoon. At 192m above Auckland’s hard city pavement there isn’t even a breath of wind. I can’t even hear any distant sounds of traffic from the streets below or the busy harbour port nearby. That’s not because I’m behind thick plate glass in the observation deck on Auckland Tower. I’m outside.
Latest video: the character of a government
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Goh9hB3NZo
Video: Road safety; renewable energy
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9oqEXstBP9c
A hung parliament means four more years of Labor: Op Ed from Jeremy Rockliff, Deputy Liberal Leader
Most Tasmanians will regard discussion of hung parliaments as a distraction from the real issues facing people every day. Real issues such as hospital waiting lists, resources for our schools and better roads. And they will be right. These things are a lot more important than a lot of posturing and preening by certain politicians.


