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Tasmanian premier apologises for handling of Ogilvie matter, pledges reforms

ABC Australia · Jun 9, 2026, 7:06 AM

Key takeaways

  • Premier Jeremy Rockliff and his ministers previously refused to provide details around their knowledge of Ms Ogilvie's legal proceedings.
  • Tasmanian Premier Jeremy Rockliff has apologised for his government's handling of allegations that ex-minister Madeleine Ogilvie misled parliament when asked if she was involved in a Supreme Court proceeding.
  • In response, Mr Rockliff also announced transparency reforms to strengthen confidence in decisions to use public funds for politicians' legal matters.

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Premier Jeremy Rockliff and his ministers previously refused to provide details around their knowledge of Ms Ogilvie's legal proceedings. (ABC News: Ebony ten Broeke)

Tasmanian Premier Jeremy Rockliff has apologised for his government's handling of allegations that ex-minister Madeleine Ogilvie misled parliament when asked if she was involved in a Supreme Court proceeding.

In response, Mr Rockliff also announced transparency reforms to strengthen confidence in decisions to use public funds for politicians' legal matters.

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