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The Friendly Beaches campground on the east coast will reopen this Thursday, just in time for the Easter holiday break. The ...
The much-loved Friendly Beaches campground will reopen on Thursday 17 April, ahead of the Easter break. Minister for Parks, Nick Duigan, said the area has been restored after fire swept through the ...
Tasmania's Environment Protection Authority has found low levels of antibiotic present in fatty salmon globules that have been washing up on south-east Tasmanian beaches following a mass salmon ...
With its craggy peaks, dazzling glacial lakes and ancient forests, Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park is a place of ...
Almost two years after a devastating fire tore through one of Tasmania’s most popular free campgrounds visitors are being ...
Nestled in a clearing in the Tasmanian bush, Naivasha Tiny House is built entirely of cedar by local artisans. The tiny home ...
Tasmania's premier has responded to a mass salmon mortality event last month that saw chunks of rotting fish washed up on beaches in the state's south. Mr Rockliff says he has put the salmon ...
The state’s environmental watchdog has confirmed that small traces of antibiotics have been identified in chunks of salmon materials that have washed up on southern Tasmanian beaches.
With solid, science-driven solutions, rather than kneejerk reactions, we can ensure that that our precious natural ...
Tasmanian Senator Jacqui Lambie has urged Australians to boycott Tasmanian salmon during an interview on Abbie Chatfield’s ...
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Rockliff puts Tasmanian salmon companies 'on notice', says mass fish mortalities 'completely unacceptable'An anti-salmon farming group has seized on what it says is health advice from the Environment Protection Authority (EPA) in relation to salmon chunks washing up on southern Tasmanian beaches that ...
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