Letter 12 re ANZ funding Gunns’ pulp mill. TAP letter and ANZ response
Mr. J. McFarlane CEO ANZ Bank 100 Queen Street Melbourne VIC 300010 June 2007 Dear Mr. McFarlane, Re Gunns' proposed pulp mill in Tamar valley I am writing on behalf of TAP (Tasmanians Against the...
View ArticleDemocracy - 'Tasmanian style'
Paul Lennon’s pulp mill promises in 2004 and reality in 2007Here is what he said in 2004, with apologies to planning Minister Kons and MLC Ivan Dean for "providing misleading information":Here is...
View ArticleFirst anniversary rally of Gunns withdrawal from RPDC
Start: 2008-03-14 11:00 am End: 2008-03-14 12:15 pm Start: 2008-03-14 11:00 am End: 2008-03-14 12:15 pm TAP is holding a huge rally outside Gunns head office in Launceston to mark the first anniversary...
View ArticleQuestions for John Gay at Gunns' Annual General Meeting 30 Oct 08
Report on Gunns AGM 30 October 2008by a TAP insidershareholderread more
View ArticleLeaked letters between Gunns and the RPDC on fugitive odours
On 6 July 2005, the Resource Planning and Development Commission wrote a confidential letter to John Gay of Gunns detailing two major concerns with the planned pulp mill. These were that:read more
View ArticleOpen letter to Premier Bartlett re pulp mill concerns of TAP Into A Better...
Dear Premier,Following your impromptu meeting with TAP members at the Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery on Friday 2 July, we wish to explain further our concerns and what we believe is required to...
View ArticlePublic opinion poll. Gunns' planned pulp mill on the nose for voters
Sunday 1 August 2010. TAP media release "Internal polling of the northern Tasmanian 63 telephone district shows a clear majority of the electorate is less likely to vote for a political party that...
View ArticleA smelly tale of foul odour - Odour Advisory
IntroductionCEO of Gunns Ltd, Greg L’Estrange told ABC Stateline (25.10.10) that Gunns would work “with the community so they understood what the pulp mill facility planned for the Tamar Valley is”.We...
View ArticleTAP Briefing Paper: Why The Community Isn’t Buying The Big Sell
This is a briefing paper on the current debate over the future of Tasmanian forestry and Gunns’ planned pulp mill prepared by TAP Into A Better Tasmania, November 2010. A pdf is available for...
View ArticleKey issues
Impacts of plantations for the proposed pulp mill The expanding area of plantations intended to feed the proposed pulp mill, is already having a major impact on the state.Waterread more
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