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Start: 2007-11-04 9:00 pm

What can be done with one stringy bark tree deemed unfit for milling and, destined to be turned into woodchips?

The One Tree exhibition showcases the creative talent of over 50 Tasmanian designer/makers, craftspeople, and artists, from all over the island state.

This is the first time this national touring exhibition will be shown in Launceston.

Since being created in 2001, The One Tree exhibition has toured throughout Australia to wide critical and community acclaim, showing in over twenty locations from Hobart and Darwin, to Perth and Sydney, from major cultural institutions and museums to small community art spaces in regional locations throughout the country.

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What can be done with one stringy bark tree deemed unfit for milling and, destined to be turned into woodchips?

The One Tree exhibition showcases the creative talent of over 50 Tasmanian designer/makers, craftspeople, and artists, from all over the island state.

This is the first time this national touring exhibition will be shown in Launceston.

Since being created in 2001, The One Tree exhibition has toured throughout Australia to wide critical and community acclaim, showing in over twenty locations from Hobart and Darwin, to Perth and Sydney, from major cultural institutions and museums to small community art spaces in regional locations throughout the country.

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all day

What can be done with one stringy bark tree deemed unfit for milling and, destined to be turned into woodchips?

The One Tree exhibition showcases the creative talent of over 50 Tasmanian designer/makers, craftspeople, and artists, from all over the island state.

This is the first time this national touring exhibition will be shown in Launceston.

Since being created in 2001, The One Tree exhibition has toured throughout Australia to wide critical and community acclaim, showing in over twenty locations from Hobart and Darwin, to Perth and Sydney, from major cultural institutions and museums to small community art spaces in regional locations throughout the country.

Start: 2007-11-06 6:30 pm
End: 2007-11-06 8:30 pm

Is it a done deal or will it fall over?

Is it an economic saviour or a backward step for the new economy?

Is it the world's greenest mill or an environmental disaster?

The pulp mill debate is far from over. Now is your chance to hear from politicians and an expert panel. Come along to what should be a great opportunity to have your questions asked, with an open session including questions from the floor.

Organised by Environment Tasmania Inc, and Facilitated by Dr Peter Hay, School of Geography & Environmental Studies.

When: Tuesday 6th of November. 7.30pm

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What can be done with one stringy bark tree deemed unfit for milling and, destined to be turned into woodchips?

The One Tree exhibition showcases the creative talent of over 50 Tasmanian designer/makers, craftspeople, and artists, from all over the island state.

This is the first time this national touring exhibition will be shown in Launceston.

Since being created in 2001, The One Tree exhibition has toured throughout Australia to wide critical and community acclaim, showing in over twenty locations from Hobart and Darwin, to Perth and Sydney, from major cultural institutions and museums to small community art spaces in regional locations throughout the country.

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all day

What can be done with one stringy bark tree deemed unfit for milling and, destined to be turned into woodchips?

The One Tree exhibition showcases the creative talent of over 50 Tasmanian designer/makers, craftspeople, and artists, from all over the island state.

This is the first time this national touring exhibition will be shown in Launceston.

Since being created in 2001, The One Tree exhibition has toured throughout Australia to wide critical and community acclaim, showing in over twenty locations from Hobart and Darwin, to Perth and Sydney, from major cultural institutions and museums to small community art spaces in regional locations throughout the country.

Start: 2007-11-08 12:15 pm
End: 2007-11-08 1:00 pm

When: 1 .15pm, Thursday 8th of November.

Where: Civic Square, Launceston.

What: Students from schools and possibly universitywill be walking out of class at lunch time to protest against the pulp mill and to protect their futures.

Local bands the Stoics and Cats for Hands will be playing.

Speakers from several different schools will be representing students and Tom Millen (Bass Greens candidate) and Rick Pilkington (from TAP) will be also speaking.

Start: 2007-11-08 6:30 pm
End: 2007-11-08 8:45 pm

Tasmanian's Against the Pulp mill annual general meeting.
Start: 7:30 pm
End: 9:45 pm

Change of venue.
Where: TAP meetings will now be held at the Riverside High School Community Centre, Riverside, Launceston.

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

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What can be done with one stringy bark tree deemed unfit for milling and, destined to be turned into woodchips?

The One Tree exhibition showcases the creative talent of over 50 Tasmanian designer/makers, craftspeople, and artists, from all over the island state.

This is the first time this national touring exhibition will be shown in Launceston.

Since being created in 2001, The One Tree exhibition has toured throughout Australia to wide critical and community acclaim, showing in over twenty locations from Hobart and Darwin, to Perth and Sydney, from major cultural institutions and museums to small community art spaces in regional locations throughout the country.

Start: 2007-11-09 6:30 pm
End: 2007-11-09 9:00 pm

Come to Bob McMahon's slide presentation and prepare to be astonished.

WHERE: : Sir Raymond Ferrall Centre, UTAS Newnham.
COST: $10 payable at the door.
BOOKING: Reserve your seat by phoning 6394 4225 or emailing
bob@orielstudio.com.au

Bob is a renowned rock climber, adventurer, author and photographer as well as a campaigner against the pulp mill and for a restoration of representative democracy.

The slide presentation is a fund raiser for TAP's election campaign on behalf of independent and Green candidates whose policies accord with ours.

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What can be done with one stringy bark tree deemed unfit for milling and, destined to be turned into woodchips?

The One Tree exhibition showcases the creative talent of over 50 Tasmanian designer/makers, craftspeople, and artists, from all over the island state.

This is the first time this national touring exhibition will be shown in Launceston.

Since being created in 2001, The One Tree exhibition has toured throughout Australia to wide critical and community acclaim, showing in over twenty locations from Hobart and Darwin, to Perth and Sydney, from major cultural institutions and museums to small community art spaces in regional locations throughout the country.