The time has come to make a stand to protect Tasmania's irreplaceable environment and clean, green future. Come to the Tamar Valley and be part of a massive display of the Australian community's support for the protection of Tasmania and the Tamar Valley from Gunns' polluting pulp mill.When: this event will take place over three days, Friday 19th September, Saturday 20th September and Sunday 21st September. You can join us for one day, two days or for all three days.
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The time has come to make a stand to protect Tasmania's irreplaceable environment and clean, green future. Come to the Tamar Valley and be part of a massive display of the Australian community's support for the protection of Tasmania and the Tamar Valley from Gunns' polluting pulp mill.When: this event will take place over three days, Friday 19th September, Saturday 20th September and Sunday 21st September. You can join us for one day, two days or for all three days.
Tasmanian Parliament House sittings are in Burnie 23-25 September. Times are yet to be confirmed.
Tasmanian Parliament House sittings are in Burnie 23-25 September. Times are yet to be confirmed.
Tasmanian Parliament House sittings are in Burnie 23-25 September. Times are yet to be confirmed.
Come and hear the latest about stopping Gunns' proposed pulp mill; take part in discussions and plans. Meet skilled and dedicated volunteers fighting to make a difference for a better community, economy and environment.Where: Riverside Community Centre off Brownfields Lane behind the Riverside High School, West Tamar Highway, Launceston.When: 7.00-9.30pm Thursday 2 October 2008.
Join with others and learn the skills of Peaceful Community Protest (PCP). Together we stop this pulp mill.Peaceful Community Protest Workshops occur on the first Sunday of every month.WHERE: PCP Workshops in NORTHERN TASMANIA are held at: The Launceston Environment Centre, 72 Tamar St, Launceston (opposite the Design Centre, City Park). If you live in SOUTHERN TASMANIA or NORTHWESTERN TASMANIA then please email pcptasnorth@gmail.com for more information.
Where is Gunns' water pipeline planned to go? Will there be enough water for the planned pulp mill? How will plantations and logging impact waterways?Even the Minister doesn't know if there is enough water and has asked the Hydro to find out.Join the TAP Water Tour for a rare opportunity to hear expert commentary on these questions and follow the trail all the way back to the Meander Dam.Pete Godfrey and other knowledgeable commentators will speak about the impacts of the Meander Dam, plantations and forest logging practices.
Come and hear the latest about stopping Gunns' proposed pulp mill; take part in discussions and plans. Meet skilled and dedicated volunteers fighting to make a difference for a better community, economy and environment.Where: Riverside Community Centre off Brownfields Lane behind the Riverside High School, West Tamar Highway, Launceston.When: 7.00-9.30pm Thursday 16 October 2008.






