Date and Time:
Thursday 11/03/2010 12:30 pm - 01:30 pm

Function room 6, Grand Chancellor, 29 Cameron St, Launceston

Conflicts of interest and poor governance continue to dog Tasmania.

There is a widespread perception that there is one law for forestry and another for everyone else. Now the water toxin revelations in St Helens have created a crisis of public confidence in our drinking water.

How will each party restore public trust and improve governance?

Labor, the LIberals and Greens have been asked how they would:

  • remove conflicts of interest in ministerial portfolios;
  • remove conflicts of interest in government bodies; and
  • properly investigate and fix the contamination of our drinking water catchments with toxins.

Invited speakers include: representatives of all political parties and regulatory authorities.

Other Speakers: Dr Andrew Lohrey, Peter Cundall, Dr Wynne Russell, Dr Phill Pullinger.

Join this forum on how governance issues critical to Tasmania's future can be solved.

*AN OUR COMMON GROUND EVENT*

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