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Queenslanders are being asked to swap one meal a week for fish to support the lo…

Queenslanders are being asked to swap one meal a week for fish to support the local seafood industry.
Every prawn purchased will help pay the bills for those who spend large chunks of their life at sea in
dangerous conditions.“Nobody wants to go to sea anymore, away from their families. It’s a pretty tough life.” – Rockliff Seafoods, Neville Rockliff.
Report on 7NEWS at 6pm. www.7NEWS.com.au
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