Events
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.
When: 9.30am Thursday, 22 November 2007. The AGM begins at 10.30am.
Where: Gunns head office, 78 Lindsay Street, Launceston.
Tasmanian's Against the Pulp mill regular meeting.
Where: TAP meetings will now be held at the Riverside High School Community Centre, Riverside, Launceston.
When: 7.30-9.45pm, Thursday, 22 Nov.
Come and hear the latest and plan upcoming tactics to stop the proposed pulp mill.
Federal election today.
When: from 4.30-5.00pm Saturday December 8th.
Where: Tailrace Park, Riverside, Launceston.
Monster raffle to be drawn at 7pm.
Bring your own everything including seats.
When: Wednesday 12th December, 12:30pm - 1:30pm.
Sometime in the next few weeks, the ANZ bank will decide if it will fund Gunns' proposed pulp mill.
Help us continue to inform the public and ANZ customers on the bank's role in the destruction of Tasmania's forests and its potential funding of the pulp mill.
We are organising awareness-raising events outside ANZ branches in all major cities across Australia and in New Zealand.
You can help by coming along to the ANZ International Day of Awareness to form a large crowd outside each branch. Please come along in neat dress and bring your friends and family.
Where: Riverside High School Community Centre, behind the Riverside High School, Launceston.
When: 7.30-9.45pm, Thursday, 13 December.
Come and hear the latest and plan upcoming tactics to stop the proposed pulp mill.
Presentation (20 mins) by engineer Mike Scott: Wood for biofuels . Signing away the State's forests for pulp wood costs Tasmania the huge social, economic, environmental and strategic benefits of using the wood for replacing fossil fuels. Go to biofuels for more information


