Gunns trees destined for Asian markets
THE new owner of vast tree plantations previously held by failed timber company Gunns will focus on exporting the resource as woodchips.
THE new owner of vast tree plantations previously held by failed timber company Gunns will focus on exporting the resource as woodchips.
TASMANIA will lose 1500 public service jobs over the next four years.
THE buyer of tree plantations held by Gunns will focus on exporting it as woodchips, clouding the hopes of a pulp mill in Tasmania.
TENS of thousands of trekkers trample over their hard work every year and yet few spare a thought for them.
THE author of a new book on frontier conflict in Van Diemen’s Land hopes it will finally end the nation’s “history wars”.
THE prospect of a world-scale pulp mill being built in Tasmania’s Tamar Valley has been diminished.
FATHER of the Senate Brian Harradine was yesterday remembered as a man of honour, faith and tenacity at his state funeral.
DETAILED plans to build a $40 million cable car to the summit of Hobart’s Mount Wellington will be unveiled today.
NEW Premier Will Hodgman meant to free up industry but his actions could backfire.
ALMOST 400,000ha of Tasmania’s most contentious native forest will instead be set aside for future harvesting.
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