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ABC Top Stories17.06.2026Política2 dk okumaAustralia

Minister Pearce Apologizes for Vomiting Gesture in Tasmanian Parliament

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  • Tasmanian Minister Gavin Pearce apologized after appearing to make a vomiting gesture behind MP Kristie Johnston as she spoke about integrity.
  • Pearce initially claimed he was swallowing a lozenge, then stated he was moving a Listerine strip stuck to the roof of his mouth due to a throat infection.

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A censure motion against Premier Jeremy Rockliff is being debated in the Tasmanian parliament, concerning government handling of accountability, transparency, and integrity issues.

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A government minister has told parliament he was removing a Listerine strip from the roof of his mouth when he made what appeared to be vomiting gestures behind a female MP as she was talking about integrity.

But an hour earlier Minister Gavin Pearce told Independent MP Kristie Johnston the gesture was due to him "swallowing a lozenge".

The Tasmanian parliament is currently debating a censure motion on Premier Jeremy Rockliff following mounting concerns about how the government has handled issues of accountability, transparency and integrity.

Ms Johnston was in the middle of speaking about the need for all politicians to uphold high standards of integrity, when Mr Pearce, who was sitting behind her, appeared to make a hand gesture to induce vomiting.

The moment was caught on the parliament's live video stream and Ms Johnston soon demanded an apology.

"Minister Pearce must apologise to me, to the house and most importantly to the Tasmanian people for his offensive and inappropriate behaviour.

"I call on Minister Pearce and the premier to demonstrate how they intend to make amends"

Ms Johnston said Mr Pearce contacted her, claiming he had in fact been "swallowing a lozenge".

Labor MP Ella Haddad then went on to bring up the issue in the debate, saying it was "questionable" and called for him to apologise.

"It looked very much from the footage on the parliamentary broadcast like Minister Pearce was making a hand gesture while Ms Johnston was [talking about integrity] that simulated vomiting," she said.

"A prospect that maybe integrity or the concept of integrity and ministerial accountability literally makes him sick.

Mr Pearce responded immediately and said "it was not the case", before pulling out a packet of Listerine tabs.

"I have a throat infection at the moment and I have been using Listerine tabs," he said.

"Whether they work or not, I don't know.

"I put a couple on my tongue and moved them because they stuck to the roof of my mouth.

Listerine strips claim to dissolve immediately and their primary purpose is to freshen breath.

Mr Pearce went on to apologise to Ms Johnston and the parliament.

"If that has caused offence or been misconstrued in any way, then I apologise not only to the house, but to Ms Johnston.

"Sincerely, that was not the case. It was a reflex; I moved this Listerine thing away from my mouth, I'm sorry.

Mr Pearce said he apologised for the misunderstanding.

"More than that, I wouldn't want to think you would assume that I would do such a thing as what was alleged."

Preguntas abiertas

  • Will this incident impact the censure motion?
  • What is the extent of Minister Pearce's throat infection?

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