‘Increased transparency’ for water quality throughout Tasmania

Kasey Wilkins
Updated May 1 2018 - 2:57pm, first published 12:30pm
CLEAN WATER: TRILITY managing director Francois Gouws and TasWater chief executive Mike Brewster inspect the completed Wayatinah water treatment plant. Picture: Paul Scambler
CLEAN WATER: TRILITY managing director Francois Gouws and TasWater chief executive Mike Brewster inspect the completed Wayatinah water treatment plant. Picture: Paul Scambler

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Kasey Wilkins

Kasey Wilkins

Education Reporter

Kasey Wilkins is education reporter at The Examiner, and also covers the East Coast. Get in touch at kasey.wilkins@examiner.com.au.

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