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Tasmanian premier and opposition leader trade barbs in People’s Forum26/04/2021|4min
Tasmanian Premier Peter Gutwein has defended his government’s record on COVID-19 and the ongoing economic rebuild, while Opposition Leader Rebecca White blasted the state’s health system at the People’s Forum hosted by Sky News and The Mercury.
Sky News and the Mercury hosted the People s Forum with the Tasmanian Premier and Opposition Leader taking questions from Tasmanian voters five days out from the state election.
In her opening statements, Ms White said under the current Liberal government the health waiting list in Tasmania has blown out to the “worst it’s ever been” with 50,000 Tasmanians waiting to see a specialist.
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Easier access to medicinal cannabis, millions of dollars for youth mental health services and turning TasTAFE into a government business are among a raft of announcements in a wide-ranging economic update from the Tasmanian Premier.
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They include $41 million to improve youth mental health services
The Premier also flagged turning TasTAFE into an independent government business
Peter Gutwein delivered a State of the State address on Tuesday that was more like an election-year budget than the usual list of government achievements.
Most of the announcements were in response to recommendations from the final report of the Premier s Economic and Social Recovery Advisory Council (PESRAC), set up in the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic.