THE Queensland seafood industry is bitterly disappointed over fishing bans IN THE Coral Sea proposed by the Gillard Government.
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Promoting profitable & sustainable seafood
THE Queensland seafood industry is bitterly disappointed over fishing bans IN THE Coral Sea proposed by the Gillard Government.
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THE Queensland Seafood Industry Association (QSIA) has called on Fisheries Minister Craig Wallace to visit Gladstone and see first-hand the disease problems affecting fish and other marine life. Media Release – Fisheries Minister to come to Gladstone
The annual general meeting of the Queensland Seafood Industry Association (QSIA) has elected a new Board of Directors and President. The incoming QSIA President is Geoff Tilton of Mooloolaba. Geoff has had a long association with the QSIA serving in various roles including more recently as a member and Chair of the QSIA Trawl Committee. Geoff has been elected for a two year term.
Requirement for installation of a fixed fire suppression system on existing vessels
The Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation’s (DEEDI) Farm Financial Counselling Service is available to help primary producers and commercial fishers work through financial problems in the aftermath of natural disasters. FFCS fact sheet-fishers
LARGE GULF FISHING BANS WOULD MEAN MORE SEAFOOD IMPORTED AND MORE AUSTRALIAN JOBS EXPORTED, SAYS
QSIA QSIA Media Release 24.08.2011- North Region
DON'T FORGET TO WATCH CHANNEL 7'S CREEK TO COAST- Just to remind us how fresh the seafood is at the Hervey Bay Seafood Festival, this Saturday's Channel 7's Creek to Coast showcases the multi award winning event at 5 pm.
Agreed position at conclusion of meeting with Eddie Jebreen – Wednesday 27th July 2011.