East Coast Salmon Farm Expansion Concern
The fin-fish farming expansion by Tassal into the east coast marine environment has caused enormous community concern.
The fin-fish farming expansion by Tassal into the east coast marine environment has caused enormous community concern.
Premier Hodgman refused to promise action on the waste problem on Bruny Island before the Easter tourist rush.
Not only are individuals being charged the hefty fee of $500 to walk the track, but established eco-tourism operators are being excluded.
Today the Greens signed a letter to Lonely Planet, in response to their travel advisory yesterday warning that Tasmania’s wilderness is under threat.
The government needs to face up to the skills shortages in construction and hospitality and implement a coordinated approach through State Growth and Education.
Travel Bible Lonely Planet has advised travellers to get in quick or miss out on Tasmania's pristine wilderness, "before compromises are made".
The sale of TasPorts' Triabunna wharf to a local, marine based business is final proof that Triabunna’s future is in tourism and marine-based industries.
The Premier needs to explain to Tasmanians whether he sought advice from the tourism industry on the best brand marketing spend to promote Tasmania.
The Greens welcome many aspects of the TICT’s submission, in particular its opposition to logging and mining.
On behalf of the Greens I congratulate everyone who contributed to the successful completion of Stage 1 of the Blue Derby Mountain Bike Trails.