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Fish-e-Fax Issue 199, 5 July 2007 by DEPARTMENT OF PRIMARY INDUSTRIES |
Topic: Fish-e-Fax Victoria |
Fish-e-Fax - A fortnightly round-up of recreational fishery management issues in Victoria. Issue 199, 5 July 2007.
Lake Tyers opens for the first time in nine years,
Boat speed restriction lifted at Lake Hume,
Families brave the cold for some family fishing fun at Bendigo,
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| Published: Thursday 05 July, 2007 |
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Fish-e-Fax Issue 198, 21 June 2007 by DEPARTMENT OF PRIMARY INDUSTRIES |
Topic: Fish-e-Fax Victoria |
Fish-e-Fax - A fortnightly round-up of recreational fishery management issues in Victoria. Issue 198, 21 June 2007.
Family Fishing Events at Bendigo and Lilydale,
Location Vital for Goulburn River Trout Homebodies,
Water Level Update. |
| Published: Thursday 21 June, 2007 |
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Toxic Thomas the Tank Engine toys recalled |
Topic: Lead in the News |
| A POPULAR range of Thomas the Tank Engine toys has been recalled because of toxic lead in their paintwork, the New South Wales Government has said. |
| Published: Thursday 14 June, 2007 |
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Fish-e-Fax Issue 197, 7 June 2007 by DEPARTMENT OF PRIMARY INDUSTRIES |
Topic: Fish-e-Fax Victoria |
Fish-e-Fax - A fortnightly round-up of recreational fishery management issues in Victoria. Issue 197, 7 June 2007.
Premier Lake Family Fishing Festival Success,
Recreational abalone fishing open days for the 2006/07 season,
Fisheries Victoria inspecting illegal use of opera house n... |
| Published: Thursday 07 June, 2007 |
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China sends Aussie seafood packing |
Topic: Lead in the News |
| CHINA has turned away 30 tonnes of frozen seafood from Australia that was tainted with heavy metals(lead and cadmium), state television reported today, as the quality and safety of China's own products have come under scrutiny around the world. |
| Published: Wednesday 30 May, 2007 |
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Port boss quits after lead contamination |
Topic: Lead in the News |
| THE head of the Esperance Port Authority, which was at the centre of the southern Western Australian town's lead contamination crisis, has announced he is retiring. |
| Published: Wednesday 30 May, 2007 |
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Fish-e-Fax Issue 196, 24 May 2007 by DEPARTMENT OF PRIMARY INDUSTRIES |
Topic: Fish-e-Fax Victoria |
Fish-e-Fax - A fortnightly round-up of recreational fishery management issues in Victoria. Issue Issue 196, 24 May 2007.
$47 million to enhance recreational fishing opportunities for Victorians,
Release of the Lake Tyers Fisheries Reserve Management Plan,
Amendment to Fish-e-Fax Is... |
| Published: Thursday 24 May, 2007 |
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Fish-e-Fax Issue 195, 10 May 2007 by DEPARTMENT OF PRIMARY INDUSTRIES |
Topic: Fish-e-Fax Victoria |
Fish-e-Fax - A fortnightly round-up of recreational fishery management issues in Victoria. Issue 195, 10 May 2007.
Recreational Snapper Management - Have your say,
Go Fishing in Victoria Free Family Fishing Festival - Eildon,
Fish stocking accelerated as a result of on-going drough... |
| Published: Thursday 10 May, 2007 |
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Mining firm admits lead contamination |
Topic: Lead in the News |
A MINING company under scrutiny over lead contamination acknowledges lead dust from its Wiluna mine escaped into Esperance, but maintains it did nothing wrong.
More than 4000 birds have died from lead poisoning around the southern West Australian port town since December. |
| Published: Thursday 03 May, 2007 |
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Fish-e-Fax Issue 194, 26 April 2007 by DEPARTMENT OF PRIMARY INDUSTRIES |
Topic: Fish-e-Fax Victoria |
Fish-e-Fax - A fortnightly round-up of recreational fishery management issues in Victoria. Issue 194, 26 April 2007.
Native fish win over carp in drought conditions,
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2006/07 Native Fish Stocking Summary,
Fish production and stocking management... |
| Published: Thursday 26 April, 2007 |
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