Spirit III service given a three-year reprieve
The Tasmanian Government has given its financially troubled Devonport-Sydney ferry service a reprieve and will be retained for a further three years.
Premier Paul Lennon said on Tuesday the Tasmanian Cabinet has decided to issue a rescue package for the Spirit of Tasmania III operation.
The service has considerably underperformed financially since its launch just over a year ago and had been...
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