An Australian senator pulled out a large, dead fish in Parliament on Wednesday to protest the government's proposed laws that ...
The protest came after a bill to assure the continuation of salmon farming on Tasmania's west coast — despite environmental ...
Now that the rotting, toxic salmon industry has a carve out from our environment laws, what toxic industry will be next?' ...
Sarah Hanson-Young has confirmed the dead salmon she brandished in the Senate has been “buried in the backyard as fertiliser” ...
Australian Green Party senator Sarah Hanson-Young waved a headless dead salmon wrapped in a plastic bag at the parliament on Wednesday in protest against a farming bill proposal. It came as lawmakers ...
Opposition to the prime minister’s captain’s call to shield salmon farming from legal challenges prompted the Greens to stage ...
The environment got a look in this year, with $262 million committed over five years in an aim to meet the “30 by 30” ...
An Australian lawmaker dangled a floppy dead salmon in the country’s senate today, accusing the government of falling hook, ...
An Australian senator pulled out a dead fish in Parliament to protest proposed laws on salmon farms. Read more at straitstimes.com.
An Australian senator has revealed a dead salmon in a plastic bag while speaking in parliament, in protest against a bill being debated. The bill is designed to protect salmon-farming jobs, prime ...
Criticising the bill during parliamentary question time on Wednesday, Greens senator Sarah Hanson-Young accused the ...
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