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Two Tasmanians fined for failing to comply with Stay-at-Home Order

Date Time Two Tasmanians fined for failing to comply with Stay-at-Home Order Tasmania Police continues to monitor compliance with the Stay-at-Home Order issued by the Director of Public Health. On Tuesday, two people received infringement notices for not staying ‘at home’ as directed. The penalty for failing to comply with the stay-at-home order is $778.50. A 39-year-old woman from Northern Tasmania who recently returned from Queensland breached the order by attending a family gathering on Saturday. Information was reported to police who investigated and later spoke to the woman and issued the fine. In a separate matter, a 52-year-old Launceston woman who had also recently returned from Queensland was fined after police received information that she had attended a shopping complex without wearing a mask.

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Australian Fortescue Future Industries to build 250MW green hydrogen plant in Tasmania : Biofuels Digest

The project is targeted for an investment decision by the Fortescue Board in 2021. As highlighted in the Tasmanian Government’s Renewable Hydrogen Action Plan, Tasmania is well-positioned for the development of a green hydrogen industry due to the State’s low-cost, reliable renewable energy and excellent port and water infrastructure. The Tasmania project envisages the construction of a 250 MW green hydrogen plant at the Bell Bay Industrial Precinct, with the capacity to produce 250,000 tonnes of green ammonia per year for domestic use and international export. An economic analysis completed by Deloitte found that the first 250MW stage could deliver a net $2 billion increase to gross state product over the life of the project. 

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