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Major players abandon jobs summit: another vote of no confidence in Lara Giddings, Labor-Green experiment

Tasmania’s business and industry leaders won’t be attending the Premier’s second jobs summit

More Labor-Green dysfunction and chaos

Labor can't get its act together!

Best bets each way on Giddings

Best weak-kneed and having a bet each way

Giddings confirms a vote for Labor = a vote for the Greens

Giddings confirms a vote for Labor at the next election is a vote for another Labor-Green minority

Giddings hopelessly confused over the Greens

Seven months ago, Ms Giddings confirmed she would do another deal with the Greens

Two more reports, two more indictments on the Labor-Green Government

Labor and the Greens have failed Tasmanians

FT Annual Report reveals cost of job-destroying Forest Deal

Forestry Tasmania reported a $13 million loss

Labor sell out - Next wave of forestry jobs to go

12 sawmills will be bought out by the Labor-Green minortiy government and shut down, as a result of the job-destroying forestry deal

Labor and the Greens buying out more forestry jobs, shutting more forestry businesses

Labor and the Greens have embarked on the next wave of attacks on forest workers

Property industry savages Labor-Green experiment’s “poor” economic management

Labor and the Greens have been a disaster for the property market

More jobs lost, unemployment queue getting longer by the day

New NAB report shows more jobs losses are on the way

Libs’ plan will capitalise on competitive advantages

see the Liberal's Plan for a Brighter Future

Another survey shows that business confidence is down under the Labor-Green experiment

After the Federal election, business confidence rose in every state except Tasmania

$70m investment lost because of Labor-Green experiment, Libs’ Coordinator-General needed now more than ever

Tasmanians will be horrified to learn that Ferrero Rocher had to invest ineterstate due to Labor-Green labyrinth of red and Green tape

Time for Labor and the Greens to back Libs’ head works policy to create jobs

If Labor and the Greens really wanted to create jobs they would back our plan to waive head works charges.

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