The public will be able to listen to government proceedings over the internet from next year.
A motion to create a live listening facility and a listen again service was passed in the House of Keys earlier this week.
It means all proceedings in the House of Keys, Legislative Council and committees will be streamed as a webcast as they happen.
The Positive Action Group has welcomed the move saying it’s a great development.
Spokesperson Roger Tomlinson says it will help change claims that things are done behind closed doors:
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