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Burnie

Port in Tasmania, Australia, 148 km/92 mi northwest of Launceston; population (1996) 19,134. It is the fourth-largest city in Tasmania, a major industrial centre, and a deep-water port exporting local timber, dairy products, vegetables, minerals, and fine paper. Burnie is also Australia's largest manufacturer of paper.



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QantasLink discontinued service to Kangaroo Island and Port Lincoln and will stop flying to Burnie on July 31.
Australian Paper, a member of the PaperlinX Group, has, with Voith Paper, upgraded the approach flow screening system of paper machine B10 at its Burnie, Tasmania mill.
Louis Victor Daniels, former Anglican archdeacon of Burnie, Tasmania, has pleaded guilty to 13 counts of molesting young boys between 1973 and 1993.
 
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