Environmental protests "unnecessary" and "disruptive" to Tasmanian businesses, Archer says

By Meg Powell and Lachlan Bennett
Updated November 3 2019 - 2:31pm, first published 1:47pm
Climate protesters in Burnie. Picture: Brodie Weeding
Climate protesters in Burnie. Picture: Brodie Weeding

Tasmanian businesses should be protected from "unecessary" and "disruptive" boycotts by environmental protesters, Tasmanian Attorney-General Elise Archer says.

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