Ridley's $50 million fish feed facility at Westbury primed to go following ribbon-cutting

Rob Inglis
Updated July 24 2019 - 6:23pm, first published 5:30pm
START-GUN SOUNDS: Primary Industries Minister Guy Barnett, Ridley acting chief executive David Lord, Premier Will Hodgman and Aquafeed general manager Adrian Lochland cut the feed plant's ceremonial ribbon. Picture: Phillip Biggs
START-GUN SOUNDS: Primary Industries Minister Guy Barnett, Ridley acting chief executive David Lord, Premier Will Hodgman and Aquafeed general manager Adrian Lochland cut the feed plant's ceremonial ribbon. Picture: Phillip Biggs

Australia's leading animal nutrition producer Ridley has officially unveiled its new $50 million aquaculture feed facility at Westbury, bringing 20 new full-time jobs to the region.

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Rob Inglis

Rob Inglis

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Rob Inglis is a reporter with The Examiner, covering state and federal politics. He is based in Hobart.

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