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Liberal ditches antique gun crackdown while Labor pledge to fund tourism in ongoing Tasmanian election campaign
ABC NEWS (Australia)
2024-02-24
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The Liberal party have announced a policy u-turn on the ninth day of the state election campaign saying they'll ditch a police crackdown on antique gun owners, while Labor have pledged almost 100 million dollars to turbocharge the tourism industry.
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