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TASMANIANS MISSING OUT ON FISH FARM REVENUES

Tasmanians missing out on fish farm revenues. The Tasmanian government may have forgone millions of dollars in potential revenue from the rapid growth in the fish farming industry according to a new report from The Australia Institute.

Key Findings:

“Tasmanians are only seeing ten cents in every one hundred dollars of farm-gate production of the salmon industry returned to Tasmanian state revenues,” said Leanne Minshull, Director of the Australia Institute Tasmania.

“The community in Norway are getting money from their salmon, while the community in Tasmania are getting bugger all.

“Our research finds that if Tasmania adopted a similar auction regime to Norway, it could return between $707 million and $2 billion to the state.

“Changing the licensing regime for salmon farming in Tasmanian waters could increase the Tasmanian community’s share of the profits.

“These types of models foster greater trust in affected communities as well as ensuring those who bear the social and economic impact also share in the profits.”