The Albanese government will rush through legislation this week protecting Tasmania’s salmon farming industry from environmental challenge, triggering anxiety within caucus and reigniting tensions between the prime minister and Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek.
With this week to be the last sitting of parliament before Anthony Albanese calls an election for May, the passage of the laws has been fast-tracked to respond to political sensitivities in a state with three marginal seats.
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