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Tasmania is devilishly good trip

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- Tasmania is devilishly good trip
- AUSTRALIAN CELEBRITIES REJECT GUNNS’ PULP MILL IN TASMANIA.
- … KCM to Jointly Produce High Purity Silica for LCD Glass…
- Howard latest in firing line over pulp mill

Tasmania is devilishly good trip
Amherst Bee – Amherst Bee (subscription) – Aug 29, 2007
js’>Tasmania is devilishly good trip CHRISTINE HICKS- USTA Travel Western New Yorkers hoard summer as if starved of it. We open windows and put on shorts in April plant our backyard gardens before the threat of frost has passed and scream out loud when the first leaf hits the ground. Just when we get used to the idea that we don’t have to put on gloves boots and coats we have to put on gloves boots and coats.

AUSTRALIAN CELEBRITIES REJECT GUNNS’ PULP MILL IN TASMANIA.
Free with registration – AsiaPulse News – AccessMyLibrary.com – Aug 29, 2007
–>CPYRIGHT 2007 Asia Pulse Pty Ltd SYDNEY Aug 29 Asia Pulse – The increasing momentum of a star-studded campaign against the proposed Gunns (ASX:GNS) pulp mill in Tasmania is a matter of people power not business bullying its spearhead Geoffrey Cousins says. Mr Cousins a wealthy businessman has enlisted the support of more than 120 well-known personalities. CPYRIGHT 2007 Asia Pulse Pty Ltd.

… KCM to Jointly Produce High Purity Silica for LCD Glass…
Tech n! – Tech n! (ä¼å”¡ç»é²) – Aug 29, 2007
and Cominex Pty Ltd. of Australia jointly established Tasmanian Advanced Minerals Pty Ltd. in Tasmania Australia.

Howard latest in firing line over pulp mill
ABC nline – ABC nline – Aug 29, 2007
Federal Environment Minister Malcolm Turnbull has already been the subject of an anti-mill campaign by high-profile celebrities and opposition candidates in his Sydney seat of WentworthNow the Greens candidate for Bennelong Lindsay Peters and Senator Kerry Nettle have launched a letterbox campaign in Bennelong urging voters to write to the Prime Minister and ask him to reject the pulp mill. Senator Nettle says the Prime Minister’s seat has been targeted because he is ultimately responsible for whether or not the mill goes ahead. “The Prime Minister has already committed $65 million of public funding to subsidising this pulp mill proposal in Tasmania” she said. “That’s taxpayers’ money that all of us have contributed to and it’s important that people are aware of that and know that their local member in Bennelong the Prime Minister is a key decision maker in whether or not we destroy the forests of Tasmania. Tags: environment government-and-politics elections federal-government forestry sydney-2000 tasSearch for news.

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