Peter George
@indy4franklin.bsky.social
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MP-elect for State seat of Franklin, Tasmania. Former ABC foreign correspondent, Four Corners reporter, RN presenter.
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avid proponent of an AFL team for Tassie. Where we are today is the result of a corrupted process in which decisions were made behind closed doors and consultation nothing more than cover. The fight goes on. 2/2
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More spin than a laundrette is my quick takeaway from the government’s lazy response to the Tasmanian Planning Commission’s deep analysis of the Macquarie Point Stadium proposal. Frankly, it reads like a consultant’s report created using ChatGPT that wouldn’t convince even the most avid 1/2
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@senatorpennywong must act.
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to highlight the suffering of Palestinians in Gaza and to deliver aid and medical assistance. 3/3
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to their territorial waters as part of the freedom flotilla.

Please share this video and call on @senatorpennywong to take the strongest possible action on Madeleine’s behalf, and on behalf of all other Australians detained on peaceful convoys sailing to highlight 2/3
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Tasmanian ship’s captain Madeleine Habib has been detained after the boat The Conscience was intercepted in international waters off the coast of Gaza in recent hours.

The ship was carrying 92 passengers, all journalists and medical staff, with the mission to open sea access for Gazans 1/3
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Thanks to Save Our Marine Environment and Environment Tasmania for the honour of speaking before the Franklin Palais showing of the magnificent film, Ocean with David Attenborough, to a full house on Saturday evening.
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It’s been a long time coming but at last some movement on making Tasmania’s government and its decision making more transparent and accountable. Last week we saw the report on our Right to Information and it was pretty damning. Its recommendations for change will be hard for the government to resist
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Now is the time to go back to the AFL and say we deserve a team but we do not deserve to be driven into state bankruptcy by your demands.
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The Tasmanian planning commission has come out with a very clear verdict on the Macquarie point Stadium. It’s not in the right place, it doesn’t come at the right cost and it will be an imposition on future generations as the costs of running the place mount. 1/2
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A mea culpa today, I’m sorry to say.
But if you set out to be transparent as an MP, you have to admit your failings while claiming your successes.
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I met with members of the Leslie Vale Community Group tackling real community issues - the dangerous intersection where Leslie Vale Road intersects with the Huon Highway, blasts from the nearby blue metal quarry, foot tracks & a planned mobile phone tower.
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Lone MPs have little influence over such decisions but I’m already getting angry and distressed messages from people who admire - and benefited from - Rotorlift’s quarter century of rescue operations in difficult terrain and dangerous conditions.
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Tasmania’s locally owned helicopter rescue service, Rotorlift, has lost its bid for a new $350million 10-year contract to a mainland company.
I met owner, Allana Corbin, a week ago raising issues with the tender process that she felt unfairly discriminated against Rotorlift.
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Still, now that’s all behind us there’s a very willing cross bench determined to make this parliamentary term effective, collaborative … and survive four years.
I reckon one thing we should really push for is a mandatory, legislated four-year term! 3/3 #politas
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of the cross bench voted with Labor whose MPs looked lonely and dispirited when a division was called and they stood alone.
Just about every cross bencher made it clear that voting against Labor didn’t mean there was much (if any) confidence in the Liberals of Jeremy Rockliff.
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What might have been a long day in Parliament with high drama over Labor’s motion for a no confidence motion in Jeremy Rockliff’s Liberals turned out to be something of a damp squib.
You might think that’s a good thing.
Labor lost the motion overwhelmingly when not one member 1/5
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The Liberals are home and hosed.
Labor’s no-confidence motion against the Rockliff government will fail, pre-determined by five Greens announcing they won’t support it.
This is more to do with Labor’s ineptitude in abysmally failing to work towards genuine compromise and collaboration than anything.
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watching on but globally, minority government discussions and negotiations can go on for weeks if not months - and in one case almost 2 years! In 2018 Sweden took 131 days! Belgium once took 652 days and the sky didn’t fall! End.
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Discussion continue with Liberal and Labor party leaders over the policies they’ll pursue if they take the reins of government next week. This evening it was Labor’s Dean Winter talking to the whole cross bench about policy issues of concern. It may seem all very slow and tedious if you’re 1/3