Party over for Greens
STATE and federal Labor leaders have vowed to shun the Greens as power-sharing partners in the wake of the Tasmanian election result.
STATE and federal Labor leaders have vowed to shun the Greens as power-sharing partners in the wake of the Tasmanian election result.
INCOMING Tasmanian premier Will Hodgman has told public service chiefs he will do whatever is necessary to “get the budget back under control”.
IF Saturday’s election result isn’t hate for Tasmanian Labor, it sure is the toughest of tough love.
TASMANIA has elected a majority Liberal government to end 16 years of Labor rule.
TASMANIA has turned on Labor — long seen as its natural party of government — with a vengeance.
TASMANIANS go to the polls today with 126 candidates vying for just 25 seats in the state’s House of Assembly.
SUPPORT for the Tasmanian Liberals has surged to highs not seen for two decades.
EARLY Newspoll figures point to a new Liberal majority government in Tasmania.
THE Palmer United Party faces investigation for allegedly breaching Tasmanian electoral law.
TASMANIAN Labor is on track to suffer the ignominy of not only losing office but also ceding official opposition status to the Greens.
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