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Home | EXSPORT Turnbull says Tasmania wind, hydro can become “energy battery” for Australia. Addendum: Mike Sandiford from the Melbourne Energy Institute wrote two years ago about the opportunities for wind and hydro export from Tasmania, noting that even with the current Basslink, which was able to sustain an additional 500MW of additional ...
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Tasmanian eel conditioning facility allows export of fish year-round for first time. "This is the first time in the history of Tasmania that we're going to export fish during the winter," Mr Finalyson said. "That could be up to around 30 to 35 tonnes, which is quite high." Mr Finlayson said both species farmed — the long-finned and short ...
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ANZ forum helps Tasmanian business get ready for international trade. Austrade Tasmania assistant state director Ollie Shugg and ANZ Northern Tasmania agribusiness manager Bart McCulloch speaking on export opportunities for Tasmanian businesses. “Tasmania has developed a world class reputation of producing premium ...
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Majestic Timbers begins exporting logs from Hobart for Asia via Melbourne. A PRIVATE log export operation has begun at the Hobart waterfront as logs are shipped to Asia via Melbourne with the help of the Tasmanian Freight Equalisation Scheme. Majestic Timbers sent its first shipment in containers shortly before Easter as part ...
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Family meat processor says the live export market across Bass Strait is killing the business. The meat processor's managing director Brian Oliver says there are simply too many lambs being transported across Bass Strait for processing in Victoria. Brian Oliver argues the price per kilo being offered by his company is more than competitive with what ...
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