Let’s unite Tasmanians by building a new, centrally located capital.

Let’s unite Tasmanians by building a new, centrally located capital.
Why the system is designed for two parties, despite the trend moving away from their dominance.
Tasmania’s future hinges on addressing its deepening health, education, and economic crises, yet the election debate remains silent on the real challenges facing our communities.
When will the housing crisis be addressed? Not any time soon.
In my debut address, I tackled the contentious Macquarie Point stadium funding, unveiling how creative accounting is stretching Tasmanians’ trust and budgets.
Tasmania faces a choice: grow smart or risk decline. Without urgent action on housing and strategic migration, the island risks getting bigger — but not better.
Housing proposals by the major two parties: the market can’t fix what the market broke.
The Gunn’s Plain pulp mill did for former Premier Paul Lennon. Is Jeremey Rockliff going to make the same mistake?
Tasmania: where it costs more and we’re poorer.
Being told what we want, even if we don’t want it.