John Englart on Nostr: Up until the last week of the Tasmanian election campaign, the environment and nature ...
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2024-03-20 11:39:19Event JSON
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"content": "Up until the last week of the Tasmanian election campaign, the environment and nature was ignored by the major parties: Liberal Party and Labor. There is reason to think environmental values are still important by electors. The vote for the Greens, and perhaps some independants will provide an indication on polling day March 23. The Greens in Tasmania were one of the first Green parties established in the world. \n\nHow badly do Tasmanians want to protect nature? The state election may provide answers\n\n#Auspol #Tasmania\n\nhttps://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2024/mar/19/how-badly-do-tasmanians-want-to-protect-nature-the-state-election-may-provide-answers",
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