LANDMARK legislation underpinning Tasmania's forest peace deal has cleared its first hurdle.
After a marathon sitting and an unusual recall of State Parliament this morning, the forestry legislation passed through the Lower House about 11am.
The House of Assembly was locked in debate from about 3pm yesterday to 4am today.
Premier Lara Giddings and her Cabinet colleague Nick McKim today extolled the virtues of the Bill, while the Opposition repeated calls for the Government to call an election over the issue.
The legislation will now move to the Upper House for debate on December 11.
Read more in tomorrow's Mercury.
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