Tasmanian roads are the most deadly in Australia. Think about that for a moment: “The most deadly roads in Australia”. The national road fatality rate for 2008 was 6.85 deaths per 100,000 people. In Tasmania last year the rate was 12.8 deaths per 100,000 people. That’s almost double.
Fixing Labor’s water and sewerage bungle
The Tasmanian Liberals today announced their four-point plan to fix Labor’s water and sewerage bungle, if elected to Government on March 20, 2010. Leader of the Opposition, Will Hodgman, said that the Liberal policy included freezing prices for consumers while the water and sewerage bungle was fixed, as well as providing financial incentives to empower [...]
Video: Road safety; renewable energy
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9oqEXstBP9c
Move on to the issues that matter, Bartlett & McKim: Statement from Will Hodgman
Labor’s first Dorothy Dixer after winter break all about post-election speculation Greens’ first questions about hypothetical post election scenarios Liberals focus on the Midland Highway, road safety, the budget and water and sewerage reforms and urge our opponents to focus on the issues that matter, and the leadership and vision for the future that Tasmania [...]
Labor by the numbers
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7ClCgdHvSI



