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Start: 2007-10-07 12:00 pm
End: 2007-10-07 3:00 pm

When: 12 noon Sunday 7 October 2007.

Where: East beach, Low Head, 6kms north of George Town.

What to bring: kayaks, surfboards, sunscreen, water, lunch etc.

The Wilderness Society and TAP are organising a public gathering to reject Gunns' proposed pulp mill. After speeches on the lawns, organisers will be asking people to help unfurl 15 massive banners on the beach that spell out ‘STOP THE PULP MILL’. Aerial images and footage of the event will be sent to Malcolm Turnbull to say that the Tasmanian community does not want Gunns' proposed pulp mill.

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Start: 2007-10-11 8:45 am
End: 2007-10-11 4:00 pm

Join TAP University on Wheels' tour of north east forests.

We have managed to get hold of some great experts

Peter Godfrey - very knowledgeable about forest practices in Tasmania over many years.

Frank Strie - Master Forester - what he doesn't know about sustainable forestry could fit on the back of a postage stamp.

Dr David Leaman - respected geo-hydrologist - knows the water issues intimately

Dr John Young

When: 8.45am on Thursday October 11th. and will return to the same place by 4.00pm.

Where: buses leave from the car park at the West Tamar Council Chambers at Riverside and tour the north east forests.

Start: 2007-10-11 7:30 pm
End: 2007-10-11 9:45 pm

Tasmanian's Against the Pulp mill regular meeting.

When: 7.30pm till around 9.45pm.

Where: West Tamar Council Chambers, Eden St, Riverside, Launceston.

All welcome to come and hear what is going on and plan the tactics of the campaign to stop Gunns Tamar valley pulp mill.

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Start: 2007-10-12 5:30 pm
End: 2007-10-12 7:30 pm

Where: Strathlyn, Rosevears Drive, Tamar River

When: Friday 12th October 2007

Time: 5.30 pm to 8.30 pm

RSVP: Wednesday 10th October on 6383 4119

Guest speaker: Leo Schofield

Fine Tasmanian produce and seafood prepared by Daniel Alps with wines from Tasmania's premier wineries. All donated by passionate local producers.

Time for a stocktake, where to from here? This is an invitation to consolidate and talk about strategies for the future by working to protect and to strengthen the brand of the Tamar Valley.

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