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No minority government in Tasmania? Face the reality say Greens.

Tasmania Election
Labor leader Rebecca White (left) and Liberal leader Will Hodgman (right). Source: AAP Image/Rob Blakers/Phillip Biggs

The Liberals are hoping for a second term in power in Tasmania as the state election approaches on Saturday, March 3,2018, while Labor is gambling its policy on poker machines will pay off. The latest polling in the state, which has an unusual electoral system, suggests the Liberals will hold on, but a hung parliament is also a real possibility.


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By Rajish Aryal, Rosemary Bolger

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The Liberals are hoping for a second term in power in Tasmania as the state election approaches on Saturday, March 3,2018, while Labor is gambling its policy on poker machines will pay off. The latest polling in the state, which has an unusual electoral system, suggests the Liberals will hold on, but a hung parliament is also a real possibility.



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