A Tasmanian tragedy? : How the forestry industry has torn an …
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- A Tasmanian tragedy? : How the forestry industry has torn an …
- Wallabies in Tasmania Australia getting high on poppy plants …
- Is this “on again off again” Tasmanian mill about to be built?
- Tasmania ropes in Malinga for T20 Big Bash
A Tasmanian tragedy? : How the forestry industry has torn an …
Mongabay.com
The battle?some would probably prefer ‘war’?is over nothing less than the future of Tasmania. Some Tasmanians see the rich forests that surround them in terms of income dollars and cents; they see money literally growing on trees or more appropriately growing on monoculture plantations and government owned native forests. They see the wilderness of Tasmania as an exploitative resource.
Wallabies in Tasmania Australia getting high on poppy plants …
New York Daily News
” The manic marsupials have been getting high on opium in poppy fields then hopping in circles flattening the plants in the Australian state of. “We have a problem with wallabies entering poppy fields getting as high as a kite and going around in circles”.
Is this “on again off again” Tasmanian mill about to be built?
Gerson Lehrman Group
com Implications The demand for hardwood in Asia is expected to continue to grow significantly over the next 10-20 years – especially as India’s paper industry develops to meet the needs of its huge middle class. At least a half dozen new world-class mills will be needed. The Gunn’s mill in Tasmania is ideally located to supply the Indian sub-continent and all of SE Asia as well as China. The Government has granted approval but a group of very aggressive environmentalists have said they will stop at nothing to prevent this mill from being built. There are a number of conflicting forces at work here.
Tasmania ropes in Malinga for T20 Big Bash
Hindu
“The prestige of the Twenty20 Big Bash will be further enhanced by Malinga’s signing and we are confident he will provide a tremendous boost to the Tasmanian Tigers’ Big Bash campaign in 2009-10″ club Chairman Tony Harrison said. “ur home matches in the KFC Big Bash competition will be held around the New Year holiday period and will present an opportunity for Tasmanian cricket enthusiasts to catch a glimpse of a world-class Twenty20 cricketer” he added. The paperwork however is not complete yet and Harrison said Maligna’s contract is subject to his availability due to Sri Lanka’s Bangladesh tour for an DI series which is under the cloud. Accordingly Malinga is expected to arrive in Hobart in December Harrison said.
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