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Federal government delays decision on controversial Tasmania wind farm until after election
ABC NEWS (Australia)
2025-03-10
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The federal government has delayed its decision on approving a controversial wind farm in north-west Tasmania, pushing it back by several months. This follows a pattern of environmental issues being deferred until after the federal election.
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