Ripple effect of St Helens sewage spill says mayor Mick Tucker | Pictures

Holly Monery
Updated January 22 2017 - 4:24pm, first published 2:39pm
GEORGES BAY: Contamination after a sewage spill has forced shellfish suppliers at St Helens to shut down. Picture: Neil Richardson
GEORGES BAY: Contamination after a sewage spill has forced shellfish suppliers at St Helens to shut down. Picture: Neil Richardson

Break O’Day mayor Mick Tucker says the impact of oyster farms being forced to closed after a sewage spill at St Helens would be signifcant for the region.

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Holly Monery

Holly Monery

Journalist

Holly Monery is a journalist for The Examiner newspaper, based in Launceston, Tasmania. Her main area of focus is local government.

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