PROTESTORS face 12-months jail and more than a $21,000 fine. Photo: SPEC FILE.
Lizzie Hallam
PROTESTORS who actively disrupt the efforts of timber industry workers by entering restricted zones or interfere with machinery face maximum fines of more than $21,000 or 12-months imprisonment.
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