‘Is it going to happen?': Tasmanian politics remain turbulent
'It is quite crazy … if nothing else, every single day must be fun to hear what these people come out with,' Mr Murray said.
'But where we sit tonight is the Labor Party thinks they can do it, but they are not talking to the Greens, they need the Greens for it to happen.'

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