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Dozens Stage Kayak Blockade at Hobart Wharf; Two Locked on to Export Ship

Dozens Stage Kayak Blockade at Hobart Wharf; Two Locked on to Export Ship

by GRANT | Apr 29, 2021 | Uncategorized

A group of concerned community members in kayaks are currently surrounding a Ta Ann chartered export ship at Hobart’s Wharf, with two climate advocates locked on to the vessel’s railings. Led by local organising collective Grassroots Action Network...
Protesters Dump Marine Debris From Unsustainable Tas Fish Farming Industry at Tassal Salmon Shop

Protesters Dump Marine Debris From Unsustainable Tas Fish Farming Industry at Tassal Salmon Shop

by GRANT | Apr 27, 2021 | Uncategorized

A group of protestors from Grassroots Action Network Tasmania (GRANT) and Tasmanian Alliance for Marine Protection (TAMP) today held a peaceful protest outside of The Salmon Shop in Salamanca Square, a stockist of Tassal’s Tasmanian Salmon. The community members...

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