Burnie logs fumigation hits more problems
PLANS to fumigate a China-bound shipment of Tasmanian pine logs offshore the port of Burnie hit a hurdle when bad weather forced a delay until the end of this week.
It added to a long-running and controversial saga which began weeks ago when plans were announced to fumigate the shipment onshore at Burnie port.
A hostile reaction from the Burnie community, whipped up by local media forced a change of...
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