TASMANIAN premier Lara Giddings today made her first visit to New Norfolk for the current State Election campaign. Ms Giddings used the Derwent Valley Online Access Centre in Charles St as the backdrop for her announcement that Liberal Party proposals to cut jobs from the public service would impact on services such as Service Tasmania shops, Online Access Centres, Child and Family Centres and libraries.
“These are all critical services that underpin strong communities and they are at risk from the Liberal Party’s savage job cuts. Online Access Centres like this one help create more connected communities and digital literacy," Ms Giddings said.
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