I'd love to know- Is anyone going to the anti-mill protest in Launceston next weekend?
Though it's actually officially a "Restore Democracy Rally"
sthughes wrote:All the people I know who are against the mill are against it either because of the dodgy process or the old growth logging issue. To me both of these are separate issues and shouldn't stop the mill construction. I guess there are people against it for other perceived reasons but I'm yet to hear a good one relating to the mill itself.
corvus wrote:and yes I think the Mill should be at Hampshire.
the_camera_poser wrote:I reckon the GM, certified organic industry will be a huge factor in the future economy, if it's fostered.
the_camera_poser wrote:I reckon the GM, certified organic industry will be a huge factor in the future economy, if it's fostered.
taswaterfalls.com wrote:hope its not an old growth wooden floor you are polishing?
Seriously though the pulp mill is looking shakier and shakier each day...their failure to meet the last deadline for the compliance doovers after they themeselves fast tracked that section of the process illustrates the slapdash nature of the whole project. I am not against pulp mills...we need them...but this one scares me. Too much is happening under the table.
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