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received approval to proceed with its application to erect semipermanent ‘Puffer Pod’ camps in Tasmania’s Wilderness World Heritage Area. The state government has given World Ex the green light to enter into the reserve approval process and proceed with lease and licence negotiations for the construction of five puffer pods on the Overland Track and one in the Walls of Jerusalem NP. The Puffer Pods have been designed by Neeson Murcutt Architects, who designed the company’s

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