Commercial fisheries reform given more time

By Stan Gorton
Updated June 18 2014 - 1:25pm, first published 6:55am
THE MINISTER: Ms Hodgkinson said the NSW Government has heard the concerns of commercial and recreational fishers, and Members of Parliament, in relation to some of the options recently put out for public consultation.
THE MINISTER: Ms Hodgkinson said the NSW Government has heard the concerns of commercial and recreational fishers, and Members of Parliament, in relation to some of the options recently put out for public consultation.

NSW Minister for Primary Industries, Katrina Hodgkinson, has announced that the independent Structural Adjustment Review Committee (SARC) will be given more time to tailor options and consult with industry on the Commercial Fisheries Reform Program.

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