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Tasmania votes: Here's what Liberal and Labor are promising SMEs


Tasmania’s Premier Peter Gutwein. Source: AAP/Mick Tsikas
Tasmanians will head to the polls on Saturday to cast their votes in the state election.
Premier Peter Gutwein is vying for a majority Liberal government, against Labor opposition leader and member for Lyons, Rebecca White.
Both major parties have put forward a raft of new policies as part of their small business plans to boost the economy and win the favour of voters.
SmartCompany has broken down what each party is promising businesses in the state, and what the Tasmanian Small Business Council says will help most.
Liberal’s promises ....

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Tasmania election: What's expected to happen this weekend?


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Tasmanian Liberal Premier Peter Gutwein is gambling on an early election to cash in on his government’s popularity due to its management of the COVID pandemic.
It is a reasonable strategy, given how voters in Queensland and Western Australia have rewarded their governments in recent months.
Mr Gutwein announced the 1 May election on 26 March – a year earlier than it is due. This was possible because, while Tasmania has a four-year maximum term, it does not have a fixed term, unlike all other states and territories.
In 2018 the Liberals, under then-Premier Will Hodgman, were returned to government with a bare majority of 13 of the 25 members of the lower house. Mr Gutwein took over the premiership following Hodgman’s resignation in January 2020. ....

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Aboriginal activist Emma Lee: tackling Tasmania's fraught and bloody history


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When she was at her lowest, before becoming the sort of person who has the ear and admiration of premiers and governors, Emma Lee worked at a petrol station. It was 2011. She was 38. She’d “crashed and burned”, as she describes it, losing her first marriage, her money, her mojo. After a successful career as an archaeologist, and a manager at Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, her whole world had shrunk to the grey concrete forecourt at Woolworths Caltex in her home town of Wynyard, on Tasmania’s north-west coast. For 18 months she healed, slowly rebuilding herself and, from behind the kiosk counter, finding the inspiration for a new approach to Aboriginal rights – a method that would, only four years later, start to bear fruit with then Tasmanian premier, Will Hodgman. ....

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