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Premier faces censure motion after ministers' exits
The symbolic rebuke passed 16 to 12 after two ministers resigned over allegations they misled parliament and questions over $525,000 in legal fees.
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Historic rebuke for premier, some light on $500k fees
A state parliament has censured a premier for his lack of transparency in relation to two ex-ministers whose...
Di Falco to oppose censure motion against premier
A LYONS MP has today decried “political manoevring” and rejected calls to censure Premier Jeremy Rockliff in the wake of the resignations of two ministers in the space of a month. Addressing parliament today, the Shooters, Fishers and Farmers member for Lyons, Carlo Di Falco, said Tasmanians wanted its representatives to focus on delivering results and not create more instability. Speaking during today’s censure motion debate in the House of Ass…

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Total News Sources8
Leaning Left5Leaning Right1Center1Last Updated72% Left
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- 72% of the sources lean Left
72% Left
L 72%
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