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Increasing mandatory retirement age of Tasmania s judges and magistrates

Regions of WA declared high risk following COVID-19 case

Peter Gutwein,Premier Following the confirmation of a COVID-19 case in Western Australia yesterday, and after assessment by Tasmanian Public Health Services, the Perth Metropolitan Region, Peel Region and South West Region have been declared high-risk areas by the Acting Director of Public Health. This means that anyone intending to travel to Tasmania who has been in any of these high-risk areas in the 14 days prior to arrival will not be permitted to enter Tasmania unless approved by the Deputy State Controller, and will be required to quarantine. For the 108 people who arrived at Hobart airport late yesterday afternoon, each person has been contacted and asked to self-isolate and will be further contacted by public health this evening to determine their circumstances and any requirements for further self-isolation and testing.

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Tenancy COVID-19 support changes for tenants and landlords

Elise Archer,Minister for Building and Construction The Tasmanian Government is committed to supporting tenants and landlords as the State recovers and rebuilds from COVID-19. We were the first State in Australia to legislate protections for residential landlords and tenants experiencing severe hardship during the unprecedented circumstances caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Tasmanian is in a strong position and our Government is now focused on assisting residential tenancies to transition out of the emergency period. Residential rental protections are coming to an end on 31 January 2021, but we have always said that if circumstances dramatically change in the future we will consider further support if required.

Commission of Inquiry President to be recommended

Elise Archer,Attorney-General The Tasmanian Government’s absolute priority is to ensure the safety and protection of children, and we are working to make sure our Government systems are doing just that. I am pleased to announce that the Government will recommend to Her Excellency, Professor the Honourable Kate Warner AC, the appointment of the Honourable Marcia Neave AO, as President of the Commission of Inquiry into the Responses of Tasmanian Government Institutions to Child Sexual Abuse. Ms Neave brings with her an incredible wealth of experience built over an outstanding career as a judge, lawyer, academic and public policy maker.

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