What should Tasmanians make of Anthony Albanese's west coast trip?

What should Tasmanians make of Anthony Albanese's west coast trip?

For the second week running, a national leader has waded into the murky political waters of salmon farming in Macquarie Harbour.
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from: Australian Broadcasting Corporation

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Anthony Albanese, Aquaculture of salmonids, Australian Labor Party, Prime minister, Salmon, Tasmania
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