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AUSTRALIAN GVT T DECIDE N TASMANIA PULP MILL NEXT WEEK.

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- AUSTRALIAN GVT T DECIDE N TASMANIA PULP MILL NEXT WEEK.
- Interview: The Right Reverend John Harrower Bishop of Tasmania
- Stop myths about Tasmania’s mill
- Aurora teams up with contractors to restore power in Tasmania

AUSTRALIAN GVT T DECIDE N TASMANIA PULP MILL NEXT WEEK.
Free with registration – AsiaPulse News – AccessMyLibrary.com – Sep 28, 2007
–>CPYRIGHT 2007 Asia Pulse Pty Ltd CANBERRA Sept 28 Asia Pulse – Federal Environment Minister Malcolm Turnbull says he hopes to make a decision next week on the controversial Gunns pulp mill proposed for Tasmania. The government’s chief scientific adviser Jim Peacock handed his much-anticipated report on the project’s environmental impact to Mr Turnbull last. CPYRIGHT 2007 Asia Pulse Pty Ltd.

Interview: The Right Reverend John Harrower Bishop of Tasmania
ABC Regional nline – ABC Regional nline – Sep 28, 2007
The church’s highest legal authority the Appellate Tribunal has ruled there is nothing in the Church’s constitution to prevent the ordination. I spoke to the Bishop of Tasmania John Harrower about the decision this afternoon. Bishop Harrower thank you very much for joining us. JHN HARRWER BISHP F TASMANIA: Pleasure to be here.

Stop myths about Tasmania’s mill
onlineopinion.com.au – Sep 28, 2007
It brought about the resignation of panel member Warwick Raverty although in doing so he disputed their allegations via his letter to the editor published in The Mercury newspaper on January 10. “I have decided to withdraw as a member not because I agree with the Greens’ submission.

Aurora teams up with contractors to restore power in Tasmania
Energy Business Review – Sep 28, 2007
However a further four buildings in the Liverpool Street precinct are still without power while private contractors complete repair work. Aurora’s team leader of distribution operations said: “While Aurora’s infrastructure had not been impacted by the fire restoration of power supplies was being impeded by the extent of damage to private infrastructure. Businesses in the Cat and Fiddle Arcade have sustained damage to internal wiring systems caused by fire-fighting activity associated with Saturday’s blaze. “In the interests of public safety it is essential that all repair work receives safety clearances from our inspectors before power is turned back on.

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