
Up in the air over receiving $110,000 to assist its potato processing operation are Harvest Moon's Mark Kable and Neil Armstrong with Mark and Senator Richard Colbeck.
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Fair Dinkum Food Campaign organiser Richard Bovill looks over the fine print with Mark during the fight for stronger country of origin food labelling laws.
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Brandsema Pty Ltd's John Brandsema shows Mark their cherry tomatoes. Brandsema recently received over $70,000 to assist with purchasing more efficient processing technology.
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Emmerton Park's Peter Moore and State Liberal candidates Heather Woodward and John Oldaker join Mark in looking over the plans for Circular Head's new, $7.75 million aged care facility.
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Mark gives Penguin Primary School staff and students a warm welcome on their recent visit to the Australian Parliament House.
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Waratah-Wynyard Mayor Kevin Hyland and Mark at the commissioning of the new, $5.3 million wastewater treatment facilities at Sisters Beach and Boat Harbour Beach.
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Mark presents medallions commemorating the 60th anniversary of the end of World War 2 to Jack and Marjory Jakins, of Burnie, at a function at the Burnie RSL and Ex-Services Club.
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At Penguin, launching the NHT program for the Cradle Coast are (from left) Senator Colbeck, NRM Committee chair Rick Rockliff, Mark Baker MP, and NRM coordinator David McCormack.
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Mark presents a cheque to Devonport's Hillcrest Primary in recognition of the school's success in the National Literacy and Numeracy Week Awards.
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