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Friday, 21 February, 2014 Labor’s new recreational fishing opportunities More infrastructure at local fishing spots, opening reservoirs to recreational fishers and a new artificial reef are part of Labor’s package of measures to enhance the experience of recreational fishing. Premier Jay Weatherill has announced a re-elected Labor Government would provide $3.25 million in funding for the new measures. “We want to encourage more community use of our beautiful marine parks,†Mr Weatherill said. “So we will be offering grants to support recreational fishing in and ar
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More infrastructure at local fishing spots, opening reservoirs to recreational fishers and a new artificial reef are part of Labor’s package of measures to enhance the experience of recreational fishing. Premier Jay Weatherill has announced a re-elected Labor Government would provide $3.25 million in funding for the new measures.Friday, 21 February, 2014 Labor’s new recreational fishing opportunities More infrastructure at local fishing spots, opening reservoirs to recreational fishers and a new artificial reef are part of Labor’s package of measures to enhance the experience
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The Lower Murray Lure Fishing Club (LMLFC) would like to educate local youth and their families on how to fish in the river Murray and care for this environment and its native inhabitants but funding would really help this even go a long way. So everyone please follow the link and vote. http://yoursay.sa.gov.au/ideas/take-me-to-the-river-fishing-education-for-riverland-youth A little about the event. Take Me to the River - Fishing education for Riverland Youth Problem we're solving Providing life skills not previously learnt, such as different fishing techniques and how t
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Sourced from http://www.premier.s...re/news-archive Senator the Hon Simon Birmingham Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for the Environment The Hon Ian Hunter MLC South Australian Minister for Water and the River Murray JOINT MEDIA RELEASE 12 June 2014 $60 million for Coorong South East Flows Restoration Project A new $60 million project funded by the Australian and South Australian Governments will help reduce salinity levels in the Coorong. “The South East Flows Restoration Project will use a combination of watercourses and existing drains to re-direct freshwater in
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