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Six days after losing a no-confidence motion in parliament, Tasmanian Premier Jeremy Rockliff is remaining defiant and has ...
The Liberal Party have recommitted their support for pharmacies with extended hours, with Premier Jeremy Rockliff saying this ...
Tasmanians will face a snap election on July 19 after days of confusion following a no-confidence motion in Premier Jeremy ...
Premier Jeremy Rockliff is refusing to resign to defuse the state’s political crisis — questioning the legitimacy of a ...
Tasmanians will head to the polls in five weeks, after Governor Barbara Baker accepted the premier's request for an early ...
Premier Jeremy Rockliff says he still has the full support of the Liberal partyroom, after losing a no-confidence motion six days ago. He met with Governor Barbara Baker last night to seek an ...
Premier Jeremy Rockliff and Opposition Leader Dean Winter are facing growing calls to prevent an early state election, with ...
Tasmania's governor Barbara Baker says she will be "taking the time necessary to give due consideration to all available ...
Tasmania’s parliament is at a deadlock after a no-confidence motion against Premier Jeremy Rockliff was passed.
Tasmanians are set to head to the polls for the second time in two years, with Premier Jeremy Rockliff's request for an early ...
Premier Jeremy Rockliff says the Liberal Government would support more pharmacy services and extended hours. Picture: Alison Foletta Mr Rockliff said extending hours would support families when ...