Fears as pulp mill bid falls flat
There are fears Gunn’s plantation feedstock will be wood-chipped or fed to a basic “brown pulp” plant.
There are fears Gunn’s plantation feedstock will be wood-chipped or fed to a basic “brown pulp” plant.
A FLY-FISHING lesson in Tasmania becomes a masterclass in patience.
SAFETY monitors ensuring workers on the National Broadband Network rollout are not exposed to asbestos are being retrenched.
THE Abbott government is “misleading” Australians by claiming that 74,000ha of Tasmania is unworthy of world heritage status.
TASMANIAN old growth forests that face being logged have been described by Environment Minister Greg Hunt as ”degraded”.
KEY players in Tasmania’s timber industry have undermined the Abbott government’s bid to roll back World Heritage listing.
ALMOST half the area added to Tasmania’s Wilderness World Heritage Area by the Gillard government may be stripped of protection.
ANZ Bank has sold its lion’s share of the debt owed by timber company Gunns, heading off a fresh campaign by opponents of the stalled pulp mill.
Labor denies it, but the parting of ways with the Greens may not be permanent.
BOB Brown says the ALP’s refusal to strike any more power-sharing deals with the Greens is “a death wish”.
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