Australian Paper mill to close: 75 jobs to go and passports won't be printed on Australian paper

By Anna Patty
Updated February 24 2015 - 6:18pm, first published 5:11pm
Passports will have to be made from imported paper once Australian Paper closes its Shoalhaven mill.
Passports will have to be made from imported paper once Australian Paper closes its Shoalhaven mill.
Passports will have to be made from imported paper once Australian Paper closes its Shoalhaven mill.
Passports will have to be made from imported paper once Australian Paper closes its Shoalhaven mill.
Passports will have to be made from imported paper once Australian Paper closes its Shoalhaven mill.
Passports will have to be made from imported paper once Australian Paper closes its Shoalhaven mill.
Passports will have to be made from imported paper once Australian Paper closes its Shoalhaven mill.
Passports will have to be made from imported paper once Australian Paper closes its Shoalhaven mill.

Passports and birth certificates will no longer be printed on Australian-made paper following the Australian Paper's decision to close its Shoalhaven mill.

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