Life is a party for some Aussie wallabies
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- Life is a party for some Aussie wallabies
- NSW/ACT beat Tasmania for title
- Gunns selects partner for $2bn pulp mill in Tasmania
Life is a party for some Aussie wallabies
USA Today
The Mercury in Tasmania reports that the situation is not amusing to farmers who say the blasted wallabies trample any crops in the way. "We have a problem with wallabies entering poppy fields getting as high as a kite and going around in circles" Tasmania Attorney-General Lara Giddings said at a recent budget hearing according.
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NSW/ACT beat Tasmania for title
Brisbane Times
We use an id here to be able to jump to this section. The Rams were brilliant in Melbourne yesterday restricting Tasmania to just five behinds in the first half while kicking six goals themselves to set up what would eventually be a comfortable 37-point win 13. “It was good to see the boys reap the rewards for the eight or nine months of hard work they have put in” Rams coach Danny Stephens said.
Gunns selects partner for $2bn pulp mill in Tasmania
The Australian
The proposed joint venture partner had significant international experience in the pulp and paper sector Gunns said in a statement. "In parallel with the joint venture process Gunns has continued to progress negotiations with project finance banks with market conditions in the sector having recently improved" Gunns said. Plans by Tasmania-based Gunns to construct the controversial pulp mill were strongly endorsed last week by Agriculture Fisheries and Forestry Minister Tony Burke. module-content –>. article –> Story Tools.
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