'I'm watching like a hawk', Sturges warns operator
The Tasmanian Government's patience with Bass Strait islands ferry firm Southern Shipping appears to be running out, with infrastructure minister Graeme Sturges waiving a "contingency plan" stick at the company.
Watching closely: Graeme Sturges
Mr Sturges said he remained concerned about reliability issues with the Flinders Island service.
“The government will not let the people of Flinders Island down," Mr Sturges said.
“I am concerned that Southern...
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