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David Bartlett’s breaks his rock-solid promise by dumping on Facebook “friends”

David Bartlett has confirmed via Facebook that he has broken his “rock-solid” promise to members of the A-Team Support Group that he would consult them and remain available for personal contact in the event of a breakdown with his department.

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The Liberals’ $30 million plan to fix our education system: Statement from Will Hodgman and Sue Napier

A Hodgman Liberal Government will raise education standards by overhauling Tasmania Tomorrow and investing $30 million in revitalising our high schools, focussing on results, and providing more support to our students and teachers.

Under a Hodgman Liberal Government, there will be no more experimentation with our childrens’ education.

We will overhaul Tasmania Tomorrow based on strong feedback from teachers, students, parents, industry, and the community that Labor has got it wrong.

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Links to Liberal policies

Please click on the links to open the full policy statement on the Liberal website http://tasliberal.com.au/policy

Drive our Economy Forward
Backing Business to Invest in Renewable Energy
Four-Lane Midland Highway
Getting Better Returns from Government Businesses
Making Tasmania a Magnet
Protecting and Creating Jobs in our Tourism Industry
Statewide Residential Planning Code
Tasmania’s World Class Tarkine – Growing our Tourism Potential
Fixing Tasmania’s Critical Infrastructure
Farming for the Future
Urgent repairs to the Midland Highway
Building Better Regional Roads
Abolishing Land Tax
Putting Tasmanian Products on the World Stage
Deliver Accountable Government
A New Culture of Accountability and Transparency
Fixed Terms
Greater Budget Honesty
Achieve Better Health Results
Smarter Health Care for the North
A New Generation Royal Hobart Hospital
At-Risk Children
Better Quality of Life for Tasmanians with Disabilities
A Fairer Tasmania
The Sooner the Better: No more Endless Waiting Lists
Upgrading the Mersey
Equity for North-West Cancer Patients
Exciting new health services for Tasmanians with the Royal Flying Doctors
More step down beds for the Huon
Raise Education Standards
Free Bus Travel for Students
Pathway Planning
Supporting students with Autism
A better deal for Teacher Aides and Support Staff
Better retention and results – ending the experimentation with our education system
Protect our lifestyle & strengthen our community
Continuing to make our Roads Safer
Double Demerits
Forest Protests
Linking Responsibility – At School and on the Road
Mandatory Employment Screening For All People Working with Children
Parole Board
Police Highway Traffic Patrols and High Visibility Police Vehicles
Police Workers Compensation
Road Safety Authority
Sentencing Advisory Council
Sex Offender Programs
Tougher Sentences for Sex Crimes
Vehicle Impoundment Program
Saving lives – providing specialist smoke alarms
Light Rail in Hobart

Fixing Labor’s Water and Sewerage Debacle

Using social media to reduce street violence
Supporting our Surf Life Savers
Strengthening Penalties for Arson
A Plastic Shopping Bag Free Tasmania
A New ‘Chance’ for young people in Glenorchy
Lights for King George V Oval, Glenorchy
Tackling Tamar Silt
Protecting Launceston from Flood
Devonport Aquatic Centre
Recognising and supporting grandparent carers

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Australian Technical College on the brink of salvation

The State Government’s last-minute change in attitude to support the ATC is welcome and, if properly followed through, would allow a successful training model to strengthen the state’s education system.

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Why our youth are opposing the premier

Late on a Friday afternoon in November, after most news items from the day had been put to bed, with little fanfare it was revealed that the State and Federal Labor Governments have done a deal to abolish the Australian Technical College Northern Tasmania. (The news just happened to coincide with the announcement of the end of a Federal MP’s career, a big story).

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Labor to abolish the Australian Technical College

Late today it was revealed that the State and Federal Labor Governments have done a deal to abolish the Australian Technical College Northern Tasmania and transfer its purpose built buildings for integration into the Tasmanian Government’s failed Tasmania Tomorrow experiment.

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Video: The mess of “Tasmania Tomorrow”

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Australian Technical College under cloud of Labor skulduggery

Northern Tasmania’s Australian Technical College is under a cloud and we must fight to keep it.  The Rudd Labor Government hates the ATC model, the brainchild of the former Howard Government to help address the skills-shortage and to provide a new, industry-led model of vocational training and college education.

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Video: Road safety; renewable energy

Latest video – road safety; renewable energy….

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Funding for Levi House – shelter for the homeless in Launceston

Today’s a great day because, Levi House in Launceston has won a tender to receive a $4m grant from the Commonwealth Government to refurbish a building for housing the homeless (see an excerpt of the announcement below). 

As a volunteer at the current Levi House shelter, in fact today I’m feeling pretty tired because I was on roster last night as one of three overnight supervisors for the 15 people who needed a warm bed and nourishment.

I’ve been working with Sharon Smith, Ixa De Haan, Andrew Fair and others to get the project up since my earliest days in parliament. It’s been a long road, requiring vast amounts of perseverance and commitment and I’m really stoked that its finally got there.

I’d also like to thank the two governments involved for today’s announcement. In a way, I think the project proposal just got better and better over time so in a way it’s a blessing in disguise that the Bartlett Labor Government was too sluggish to spend some of the $60m housing funding they’ve been sitting on all this time.

I want to share one important lesson I’ve learned over the last year: I’ve been a politician and currently I’m not. Despite my best intentions, it couldn’t be more different being a politican writing letters, supporting someone else’s good idea and actually pitching in as a worker, sleeping in simple conditions and spending hours during a freezing winter night talking to people who are experiencing hard times. Sometimes people are homeless because of their own foolish decisions and often good, decent people just like your next door neighbor suddenly find themselves victim to bad luck, illness or abuse.

Whatever the reason, the important thing is that our community doesn’t ignore these people – but exercises wholesome values of respect, dignity, support and encouraging responsibility for future decisions to help them get back to their true potential.

Except from Government media release:

The Door of Hope project will receive more than $4 million in Rudd Government funding and will see a 20 unit facility constructed in an existing building owned by the Door of Hope Christian Church.

The NBESP funding for the capital works of the project will be complemented by recurrent funding under the National Partnership Agreement on Homelessness.

Under the National Partnership Agreement on Homelessness, the Tasmanian Government has submitted an Implementation Plan that outlines how $18.9 million over four years will be spent.

Under this agreement Housing Tasmania will lease the Door of Hope homelessness facility and will advertise in the future for tenancy management and support services from the not-for-profit sector through a tender process.

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