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July 2019 Inland Fisheries Service News Archive

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July 1, 2019

A new bridge at Tumbledown Creek

Message from Hydro Tasmania: Tumbledown Creek bridge was closed in 2018 due to structural deterioration. This closure has prevented access to Little Lake and Gunns Lake. We are pleased to inform you that Hydro Tasmania and TasNetworks have now replaced the bridge, and it can be used by the public. The road still remains as...

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