My speech to the parliament on the impacts of Labor’s budget failure on Tasmanian education

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hBIpHIZz1cY

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Tasmanian Liberals’ response to the good news that the North will have its own hospital network

Remember my repeated statement that I will fight any moves to ever downgrade our Launceston General Hospital?  Ever since the State election in March, the Labor-Green government has been playing a game of cat-and-mouse with the people of Northern Tasmania over whether or not we will get our own dedicated local hospital network.  Frankly, because [...]

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Will Hodgman’s speech to Liberal Party State Council

Ladies and Gentlemen. Firstly can I acknowledge State and Federal Parliamentary colleagues. And I must say what a delight it is to be here today with a much larger State Parliamentary team, than this time last year. We have a new team, full of energy and totally committed to the task ahead.

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Honouring the legacy of Sue Napier

The Tasmanian Liberals and the Napier family welcome the announcement of the Sue Napier Education Scholarship for University of Tasmania students. The Leader of the State Opposition, Will Hodgman, said the annual scholarships will provide means for one undergraduate and one postgraduate student to study education or teaching, and will encourage students from disadvantaged and [...]

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I will continue to stand with my North East community

Recent news that Gunns will close its softwood sawmill in Scottsdale was like a bad case of deja vu. This was the outcome that I, along with other industry and community leaders predicted in January 2007 when the Labor Government presided over the allocation of Scottsdale’s softwood resource.  It was all the more difficult to [...]

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