Fishers Protest WA Demersal Ban in Convoy
Angry recreational fishers drove in convoy to protest WA's extended demersal fishing ban. The state government's decision sparks community outrage and calls for review.
Angry recreational fishers drove in convoy to protest WA's extended demersal fishing ban. The state government's decision sparks community outrage and calls for review.
A planned fishing rally from Port Beach to Perth caused major traffic delays on the Kwinana Freeway. Over 150 vehicles towing boats protested WA's controversial recreational fishing bans.
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WA Fisheries Minister Jackie Jarvis addresses the fallout from the demersal fishing ban, promising compensation within weeks while dismissing fears of long-term price hikes. Read the full story.
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WA's opposition slams the Labor government's extended demersal fishing ban, calling it a 'rotten' deal that ignores science and devastates local communities. Read the full story.
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