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Paperlinx Quietly Sells Wesley Vale Manufacturing Plant, Tasmania

April 10, 2011June 30, 2017 Marc Pallisco Devonport, Tasmanian Development Site Sale

Paperlinx controversially confirmed it would shut the mill almost a year ago.

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