Tim Morris

Electorate
Portfolios
Treasury |Economic Development | Cost of Living | Water | Tourism | Infrastructure | Local Government | Planning | Industrial Relations | Hospitality | Sports and Recreation
“The Tasmanian Greens will deliver clean drinking water, cheaper power bills, fairer water and sewerage bills, better public transport, and more public housing for people in real need.”
Tim Morris MP, Greens Member for Lyons
Tasmanian Greens MP Tim Morris works tirelessly on behalf of his constituents in Lyons, and is easily the most effective MP in this huge electorate.
Tim is renowned for his common-sense approach, and goes the extra mile representing the community. He has helped people with local road safety issues, has repaired windows and scrubbed mould off constituents’ walls following the Housing Department’s refusal to help, and worked to assist new Tasmanians adjust and find services.
Tim Morris has also worked hard on crucial infrastructure issues, including the return of our rail network into public hands, changes to the ill-conceived water and sewerage reforms, campaigning for an end to chemical contamination of drinking water and our rivers, and pushing for improved public transport options.
Recent News & Activities: Tim Morris
LOCAL GOVERNMENT REFORMS DELIVER KEY GREENS’ POLICIES: But Failure on Compulsory Voting is Missed Opportunity
May 24, 2013
MINISTER DUMPS WASTE LEVY
May 22, 2013
FEDERAL BUDGET CONFIRMS: IT’S ALL ABOUT STATE TAX REFORM
May 15, 2013
NEW PLANNING SCHEMES WELCOME DESPITE SLOW PROGRESS
May 15, 2013
WHERE ARE STATE LABOR & LIBERAL ON CONSTITUTIONAL RECOGNITION OF LOCAL GOVT? Greens Back Constitutional Referendum
May 9, 2013
STRICTER CONDITIONS NEEDED FOR NEXT ABT RAIL LEASE
March 25, 2013
MASSIVE AMOUNTS OF SPECIALTY TIMBERS AND FIREWOOD POISED TO GO UP IN SMOKE
March 22, 2013
LEFT TURN LANES ON BROOKER HIGHWAY A SAFETY HAZARD
March 21, 2013
COMPULSORY VOTING FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENTS WILL STRENGTHEN DEMOCRACY
March 17, 2013
MINISTER OUT OF TOUCH ON C-CELL CONSULTATION
March 7, 2013
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