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An Australian senator, Sarah Hanson-Young, protested the government's proposed laws to protect salmon farms in a Tasmanian heritage site by presenting a dead fish in Parliament. The bill, expected to pass before a general election, is controversial due to environmental concerns over nutrient and chemical pollution, and its potential impact on marine wildlife. The opposition argues it is necessary to protect jobs in Tasmania's salmon farming industry.
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