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Posted June 30, 2011 09:56:00 Outgoing Tasmanian Liberal Senator Guy Barnett is pushing for the state to play a larger role in the defence sector.
Senator Barnett has fired a parting shot at the Federal Government, releasing a report he says is proof Tasmania is being neglected by the Department of Defence.
He says Hobart's port and the Australian Maritime College in Launceston are under-utilised by the defence forces.
Mr Barnett says only 208 of the nation's 80,000 Australian Defence Force employees are based in Tasmania.
He says the state's defence footprint has diminished but there are opportunities for growth.
"We have the deepest sea-water port in the southern hemisphere in Hobart, providing opportunities for the Royal Australian Navy," he said.
"We're missing out big time.
"One of the biggest opportunities in terms of the future clearly is the Scottsdale Defence facility. This could be massively expanded."
A Defence spokesman says the department has an ongoing investment program in Tasmania, including the planned multi-million-dollar upgrade of Scottsdale's nutrition research facility.
In the 2009-10 financial year, $50 million was spent on personnel, equipment and facilities.
Senator Barnett is one of two Tasmanian senators leaving Federal Parliament.
Labor's Kerry O'Brien has spent 15 years in the Senate, while Liberal Guy Barnett will leave after almost a decade.
He was defeated at the last election by former state MP, Lisa Singh.
She will be joined in the senate by unionist Anne Urquhart.
Tags: defence-forces, federal-state-issues, federal-parliament, tas, hobart-7000, scottsdale-7260
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