Media release – Rebecca White MP, Tasmanian Labor Leader, 8 December 2023
Bryan Green back on board for Labor
Former Tasmanian Deputy Premier Bryan Green is set to make a comeback and will stand as Labor candidate for the Legislative Council seat of Prosser at the next election.
Bryan Green was an outstanding Labor Party Leader and Member of the House of Assembly from 1998 until he stepped down before the 2018 election.
Having worked closely with Bryan I know firsthand the extraordinary work ethic he will bring to the Parliament.
Bryan has been motivated to put his hand up because he knows the people of Prosser need someone who can get things done for them and who can make a real difference on the key issues of cost of living, health and housing.
Bryan lives in the electorate and runs his own business, Twin Lakes Bush Retreat and Fly Fishery, which has given him firsthand experience of the tourism and hospitality industries – as well as an excellent grasp of the challenges small businesses face.
Bryan is an active community member in Buckland and Nugent – and is involved in the local fire brigade, the Nugent hall committee and as chair of a group of locals who successfully fought to save the Buckland church.
He is motivated and enthusiastic about delivering for his community and I know he will be a great asset, not only for the people of Prosser but also for the Labor team.
I am excited to welcome Bryan back to the team and look forward to campaigning alongside him to win the seat of Prosser for the Labor Party.
Featured image above courtesy David Killick.
Ted Mead
December 9, 2023 at 09:50
What is it with the Tasmanian Labor Party that they have to exhume the dead in a desperate attempt to get has-been politicians into a position of influence?
The incompetent and dubious Brian Green was completely on the nose when he supposedly retired from politics, and now he thinks everyone has forgotten his 2006 deal with the Tasmanian Compliance Corporation.
The guy is oblivious that he suffers from the Dunning-Kruger syndrome, and must have been staring in the mirror since 2017 wondering how to resurrect his delusion of an illustrious career.
Another Labor train wreck in the making!
Karl
December 10, 2023 at 20:40
Ted, should that have read Dunning-Kruger effect, and not Dunning-Kruger syndrome, or does one of us fit the criteria?
Ted Mead
December 10, 2023 at 23:11
Yes Karl, you are correct. It is described as an effect rather than a syndrome.
The definition is this: “a cognitive bias in which people with limited competence in a particular domain (eg politicians) overestimate their abilities.”
Chris
December 13, 2023 at 09:31
I understand that the Dunning-Kruger effect is similar to the Peter Principle – and as much use.
I beg the Labor Party to renew! renew! renew! Do not forget that the honourable Erica Betz is standing in the wings waiting to introduce National Socialism through the position of a new premier via Franklin!