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An Australian ... toxic salmon industry has a carve out from our environment laws, what toxic industry will be next?’ The stunt caused some commotion as the senate’s president asked her ...
An Australian senator has revealed a dead salmon in a plastic bag while speaking ... President of the Senate Sue Lines called for Hanson-Young to remove "the prop" from the chamber.
This is the moment an Australian senator holds up a dead salmon in a plastic bag during ... President of the Senate Sue Lines responded by calling for her to remove "the prop" from the chamber.
A dead fish used as a prop in the Senate, a Hollywood superstar's intervention and Labor being shouted at as a "pack of mongrels" all have featured on the day a new law to protect salmon farm jobs in ...
On a tree-lined beach in Australia's rugged island state of Tasmania, locals discovered popcorn-sized bits of dead salmon ...
As debate moved to the Senate on Wednesday morning ... state-based regulation. The Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese visits the Tassal salmon pens in Strahan, Tasmania.
Across multiple media interviews and on the floor of the Senate, she has also said the salmon companies are foreign-owned and are “making a motza” and yet they haven’t paid tax in Australia ...
The laws were passed without being referred to a Senate inquiry. Tasmanian salmon farming has become ... an environmental law specialist at the Australian National University.
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