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Dutton tells Tasmanians Labor will ‘destroy’ salmon industry

Krishani Dhanji

Krishani Dhanji

Opposition leader Peter Dutton is also at a campaign rally, in the battleground state of Tasmania.

A key issue in the state has been the future of the salmon industry at Macquarie Harbour and its impact on an endangered fish, the Maugean Skate.

During budget week, Labor passed legislation to secure the industry – with support from the Coalition – but Dutton’s claiming Labor will “destroy” the salmon industry.

You know the story all too well, Labor was on a pathway to destroy the Tasmanian salmon industry, exactly what they want to do to forestry in this great state as well … we stopped Labor’s plan to stop salmon farming here in Tasmania.

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Dutton warns Tasmanian crowd that Tanya Plibersek could close down forestry industry ‘overnight’

More from Peter Dutton’s rally is Tasmania, where he is warning a crowd about the state’s forestry industry, that “Tanya Plibersek, equally, along with Bob Brown and others, could close it down overnight.”

The contest in Tasmania will be a close one. The seat of Lyons – and Dutton spends a while in his speech proffering fierce warnings to offer about Rebecca White, who is running as the Labor candidate in that seat – is held by Labor by a margin of just 0.9%. The Labor MP, Brian Mitchell, is set to retire. So, the contest is on.

Dutton has a raft of Tasmania-focused announcements today, including that the Coalition will invest $40m to establish a new timber manufacturing expansion program, $65m to support Tasmanian industry regarding freight equalisation, and $80m to upgrade a 40km stretch of the Bass Highwaym work that he says will get underway “very quickly” if the Coalition is elected.

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