
The Greens are ready for Rockliff and Winter’s Election.
Tasmanians didn’t want this election, and neither did the Greens. The major parties didn’t have to send Tasmanians back to the polls after only a year in Parliament, but Liberal and Labor politicians have put their political interests first, ahead of the needs of Tasmanians.
The Greens have worked constructively in this Parliament to achieve positive outcomes for Tasmanians.
We’ve progressed reforms to make political donations public to Tasmanians, made begging legal for the most needy in this cost-of-living crisis, and pushed the government to give renters the right to own a pet.
We’ve shown again that voting Green leads to real change.
The Liberals and Labor should have avoided sending the state to the polls for an election three years early. But with an election now on, the Greens are ready to fight for the best interests of this island and its people.
This election, we will be campaigning to stop the stadium, and invest instead in health and housing. We will make sure environmental protection and climate action are front and centre – as we always have.
With a new government and the Greens in the balance of power, we can make real change happen.