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Man pleads not guilty to murdering Tasmanian teenager

A 37-year-old man has pleaded not guilty to murdering Tasmanian teenager Shyanne-Lee Tatnell. (HANDOUT/PARKSIDE FUNERALS)

A man accused of murdering a teenager whose body was discovered in Tasmanian bushland has pleaded not guilty. 

Christopher Mark Jordan, 37, appeared via video link from prison in Launceston Magistrates Court on Wednesday morning. 

He was charged on July 27 with the murder of Shyanne-Lee Tatnell, whose remains were found a day earlier off a track near Nabowla in the state's northeast about 12 weeks after she went missing.

It is alleged Jordan murdered the 14-year-old on April 30 in the town of Scottsdale, which is home to a few thousand people. 

Helicopter in the search for Shyanne-Lee Tatnell (file image)
Shyanne-Lee's disappearance sparked large-scale searches.

Jordan entered a plea of not guilty and will next appear in court in relation to the matter on March 12. 

He did not enter a plea to charges of failing to comply with ammunition storage requirements, and possessing a controlled plant and prohibited import. 

Shyanne-Lee was last seen on the night of April 30 near the North Esk River in the city of Launceston, about one hour's drive from Scottsdale.

Her disappearance sparked large-scale searches, including an operation involving 180 people - the biggest search ever conducted in northern Tasmania.

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