ENVIRONMENT

Tasmania's top crop sought

TASMANIAN women's minister Sarah Courtney has officially opened the 2020 Women in Resources Tasmanian Awards in Burnie, with the search on for top Tasmanian women making their mark in the Apple Isle's resources, manufacturing and energy sectors.

 Tasmania women’s minister Sarah Courtney

Tasmania women’s minister Sarah Courtney

Hosted by the Tasmanian Minerals, Manufacturing and Energy Council and the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy Women in Mining Network Tasmania, the WIR awards are sponsored by local operators...

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