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Post parliament reflections


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The first session of the 51st parliament is mostly done and it appears to be working as it should, so far at least. There have been more developments into the ongoing commission of enquiry with a class payout worth tens of millions of dollars and the resignation of the children's commissioner. There have also been a handful of preselections for upper house elections next year.

FontPR Partners Becher Townshend and Brad Stansfield are joined by the political editor from The Mercury, David Killick to give you Tasmania's most well informed and fearless analysis of these issues and more. 

FontCast is Tasmania's leading place to get genuine and unfiltered state political commentary and analysis.

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