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Program: Beekeepers in Tasmania see red tape slashed

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Commercial beekeepers in Tasmania could potentially see a drop in licence fees as the state government moves to streamline the process for putting hives on crown and reserved land.

So how will this all work and how much will beekeepers save with the changes.

Lindsay Bourke, president of the Tasmanian Beekeepers Association has dropped in to the Launceston studio of the ABC to talk to Laurissa Smith

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Beekeeper Lindsay Bourke at work with the hives

Launceston, Beekeeping, State and Territory Government, Cost of Living, Agricultural Prices, Agricultural Policy
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