In an impactful reflection, Robin Weare discusses the detrimental effects of overseas-owned fish farming on Tasmania’s coastal ecosystems, particularly Parsons Bay. After relocating from Nubeena, she expresses concern for future generations, questioning whether they will experience clean oceans and vibrant marine life. Despite the industry’s claims of job creation, it contributes marginally to local employment and taxes, while profiting greatly from Tasmania’s resources. Weare urges Tasmanians to unite against this exploitation, advocating for environmental preservation and local interests in the upcoming elections.
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TO CELEBRATE OR NOT CELEBRATE: THAT IS THE QUESTION
Valentine’s Day evokes mixed feelings; romantics embrace it while cynics dismiss it as commercialism. It’s a day to express love amidst life’s chaos. The author reflects on personal growth in appreciating mutual affection. Celebrations vary globally, and love can be celebrated in many forms. Ultimately, it’s a day for love in all its expressions.
HAPPY NEW YEAR FROM THE BEAGLE!
Happy New Year! As we confidently close the chapter of 2024 and stride into 2025, we at the Braddon Beagle wish you days overflowing with joy, prosperity, and the boldness to embrace new adventures and change.
WELCOME TO THE BRADDON BEAGLE
Welcome to the BRADDON BEAGLE!
From The People, Of The People, For The People
G’day, North-West, West, and the Islands, the people of Braddon! Today marks the launch of your new Independent online newspaper, The Braddon Beagle.