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Food workers jobs to go as South Australian plant fails to find new work
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AprApril 2021 at 1:10am
Port Lincoln Tuna Processors was Australia s last tuna cannery when the work moved offshore in 2010.
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A significant number of workers are facing the end of the line at a South Australian food processing plant that is unable to secure contracts beyond the middle of the year.
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Port Lincoln Tuna Processors has been unable to secure a new contract
The plant has handled products such as baby food, gravy and custard after the tuna contract went overseas in 2010
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