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'A pile of crap': Premier's mea culpa over Ogilvie scandal
Jeremy Rockliff admits failings over Madeleine Ogilvie allegations of misleading parliament Wed 10 Jun 2026 at 1:25pm In short: Jeremy Rockliff says in "hindsight" he should have "well and truly interrogated" the allegations against former minister Madeliene Ogilvie, in which she has been accused of misleading parliament. Mr Rockliff has said he has "a lot of balls in the air" and "unfortunately, you drop a few along the way, and this was one".
Melbourne Storm boss hails 'positive' talks with Tasmania to bring games south
The Melbourne Storm CEO has met with Tasmanian Premier Jeremy Rockliff about potentially bringing games to the state. Tasmania remains the only state or territory never to have hosted a regular season NRL game. Storm CEO Justin Rodski says he's "got no doubt that we'll end up doing a deal together" if the commercial aspects line up.
'I won't be commenting': Rockliff grilled after Ogilvie resigns as minister
Budget estimates hearings started in Hobart today, with Premier Jeremy Rockliff facing a grilling from both Labor and the Greens to reveal more details of ex-minister Madeleine Ogilvie's Supreme Court legal fees. Ms Ogilvie resigned as a minister on Saturday and will now sit on the backbench after she was accused of misleading parliament over whether she was party to any Supreme Court proceedings. A political analyst says three former ministers are likely the frontrunners to be promoted to...
Greyhound ban bill won't go to vote until 'we know it will pass', Rockliff says
Tasmania's greyhound racing ban won't go to upper house vote until success assured, premier says Mon 1 Jun 2026 at 2:58pm In short: Tasmanian Premier Jeremy Rockliff has told a parliamentary hearing that a bill to end the greyhound industry will not go ahead until the government "know it will pass". Mr Rockliff has also announced a support scheme for participants, allowing them to access support and compensation if they voluntarily exit the industry. The government says it will undertake...
Premier rejects investigation into politician's leaked email
Tasmanian premier rules out investigation into leaked personal email request Wed 3 Jun 2026 at 5:20am In short: Tasmanian Premier Jeremy Rockliff says he won't investigate how an email containing the health-related information of an independent politician was leaked to the media. Independent MLC Ruth Forrest had previously called for a formal apology and asked for the person responsible to be identified. Mr Rockliff has suggested Ms Forrest could take up the issue with the...
'I apologise': Tasmanian premier pledges reforms after Ogilvie legal saga
Tasmanian premier apologises for handling of Ogilvie matter, questions remain over his knowledge Tue 9 Jun 2026 at 5:06pm In short: Tasmanian Premier Jeremy Rockliff has apologised for his government's handling of allegations that ex-minister Madeleine Ogilvie misled parliament when asked if she was involved in a Supreme Court proceeding. In response, Mr Rockliff also announced transparency reforms to strengthen confidence in decisions to use public funds for politicians' legal matters....
Crossbench MPs demand answers from Tasmanian premier, issue ultimatum
Tasmanian MPs push premier for answers about Madeleine Ogilvie Mon 8 Jun 2026 at 12:14pm In short: Four Tasmanian Greens MPs and three independent MPs have written to Premier Jeremy Rockliff asking a series of questions relating to Madeleine Ogilvie's resignation from cabinet. Ms Ogilvie resigned just over a week ago following allegations she misled parliament. The crossbench MPs say if direct and exact answers to their questions are not forthcoming they "reserve the right to use the...
Antibiotic found in wild seafood 14 kilometres from salmon farm
A "low-level" amount of the antibiotic florfenicol was detected in wild seafood 14 kilometres from where it was used, Tasmania's Natural Resources and Environment Department says. Many domestic and overseas markets have a zero tolerance policy for traces of antibiotic in wild seafood. The Natural Resources and Environment Department says the area where the detection was made is closed to commercial fishers as a precautionary measure, and that it will "continue to work with the seafood...
'Terribly sad day': Beer experts say Boag's closure points to growing cost of brewing
Beer industry shocked by closure of Tasmanian James Boag's brewery Tue 2 Jun 2026 at 5:46pm In short: Beer industry stakeholders have been shocked by the announcement that James Boag beer will no longer be produced in Launceston. Some say the closure points to significant issues in the industry, which are particularly hard on independent breweries. The 145-year-old brewery in Launceston is due to cease production in November this year.
'One of a kind' former senator, Catholic priest Michael Tate dies aged 80
Former Tasmanian senator and Catholic priest Michael Tate dies aged 80 Sat 6 Jun 2026 at 8:08am Former Tasmanian senator and Catholic priest Michael Tate is being remembered as a compassionate and generous man. The South Hobart parish priest died in Hobart yesterday aged 80. His friend and colleague Fr Mike Delaney said Fr Tate was loved.