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Laws that will effectively protect salmon farming in Tasmania's Macquarie Harbour from being halted have passed the Australian Senate late on Wednesday. The debate featured theatrics from a Greens ...
On Wednesday (Mar 26), Australian senator Sarah Hanson-Young ... And instantanously, senate president Sue Lines was seen asking the Greens senator to put the salmon away, she said, "It is my role to ...
An Australian lawmaker dangled a floppy dead salmon in the country’s senate today, accusing the government of falling hook, line and sinker for polluting industrial fish farms. Environmental ...
Labor is on track to hold one of the nation’s most marginal seats but its tax cuts have fallen flat in another battleground ...
An Australian senator pulled out a large ... have you sold out your environmental credentials for a rotten, stinking extinction salmon?" After some commotion and Senate president Sue Lines asking ...
SYDNEY (Reuters) - An Australian senator pulled out ... stinking extinction salmon?” After some commotion and Senate president Sue Lines asking Hanson-Young to remove “the prop”, McAllister ...
This is the moment an Australian senator holds up a dead salmon in a plastic bag during a protest in parliament. Green Party senator Sarah Hanson-Young held up the fish while questioning the governing ...
Opposition to the prime minister’s captain’s call to shield salmon farming from legal challenges prompted the Greens to stage ...
A prominent conservation lawyer meanwhile claimed the legislation was wide open to legal challenge, as Hollywood actor Leonardo DiCaprio added his voice to calls for it to be voted down, and Greens ...
Australian Senator Wields Dead Salmon in Parliament to Protest Farming ... The bill is being debated by the Senate, where it is expected to pass in the final days of Prime Minister Anthony ...
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