Last plea from tamar valley
Act now!
When: 12:30 Wednesday 29th August
Where: Parliament House Lawns, Hobart.
Its crunch time in State Parliament for the pulp mill. Local businesses and industry spokespeople from the heart of the Tamar Valley will be making a final plea asking the Members of the Legislative Council to protect their livelihoods and say no to Gunns' proposed pulp mill this Wednesday.
The Members of the Legislative Council need to be reminded that the pulp mill will be an environmental and economic liability for Tasmania.
We need you to come to Parliament House lawns this Wednesday from 12:30 todemonstrate the wide-spread community opposition to the proposed pulp mill and to support the individuals that will be speaking out to save their businesses in the Tamar Valley.
Speakers include: John Hammond, Peter Whish Wilson, Quentin Wolfhagen, Lucy Landen Lane, Peter Hanning and others.
If you are a business owner in the Tamar Valley area and would like to call on the Members of the Legislative Council to say no to the pulp mill on Parliament House Lawns on Wednesday please contact Gemma Tillack as soon as possible.
CANDLE AND TORCH VIGIL
When: 6pm to 8pm Wednesday 29th August
Where: Parlaiment House Lawns, Hobart.
We need as many people as possible to stay in Hobart and take part in a torch and candle vigil on Parliament House lawns on Wednesday night. At 6pm we will be screening the pulp mill film Tasmania's Clean Green Future: too precious to pulp? After the screening a torch and candle lit procession will circle Parliament House.
LOBBYING MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL
It is vital that the Members of the Legislative Council are approached by members of the community and Tasmanian business owners in the lead up to their vote on Thursday. If possible, please stay in Hobart over night so you can lobby the MLCs around Parliament House on thursday.
For more information contact Gemma Tillack on 6224 1550 or 0427 057 643 or email gemma.tillack@wilderness.org.au
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FREE SEMINAR ON PULP MILL
Please pass this reminder on to your networks for the *Free Pulp Mill Forum with Stuart Godfrey (CSIRO) and Andrew Wadsley (Curtin University) and Kim Booth MHA tomorrow night *(Friday Aug 24) See notice below)
*7.15pm for a 7.30pm start.*
University of Tasmania, Launceston (Newnham Campus) click on this link to a map http://www.utas.edu.au/campus/Newnham_Base_Map.PDF which shows the whole campus. *Lecture Theatre 9 is next to the 'T' marked on the map at the end of Newnham Drive *which is the main driveway leading to the University. *Park in the main car park next to the 'T' and there will be triangles and Greens volunteers to guide you in *
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PULP MILL PROCESS - PERMITS TO POLLUTE
You are invited to a free public forum hosted by Tasmanian Greens Pulp Mill spokesperson Kim Booth MHA and Tasmanian Greens Member for Lyons Tim Morris MHA. The Tasmanian Greens are standing up for the community and fighting with you against this obnoxious pulp mill proposal every step of the way in parliament and we will never give up. In keeping with one of our key aims which is to promote open and transparent government we are holding the following forum: *Free Public Forum on the Facts* *WHEN*: Friday, 24 August 2007, 7:15pm for 7:30 start
WHERE: Lecture Theatre 9, UTAS, Newnham Campus, Launceston
*Featured speakers will include:* *Kim Booth MHA* Tasmanian Greens Pulp Mill spokesperson and Member for Bass Direct from a week in parliament where the Pulp Mill 'Permit(s)' will have been tabled, Kim Booth will give an insight into the week's dealings and the sham that the parliamentary process has become. *Dr Stuart Godfrey* Retired Chief Research Scientist CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research Why the pulp mill effluent will move like an oil slick and why that's bad news for the coast. This also means bad news for others such as the tourism and fishing industries.
*Professor Andrew Wadsley* Adjunct Professor for Petroleum Engineering, Curtin University Why Gunns Pulp Mill doesn't add up. Mistakes and miscalculations and the potential impact of getting it so wrong. *Come along and find out:*
- Why the "Pulp Mill Permit" being introduced to parliament on August 21st is a farce and simply a motion that will see scrutiny and debate drastically reduced. - About the licences to pollute that the Lennon Labor government wants to give to Gunns Ltd for their proposal. - How Labor has gagged parliamentary debate on the pulp mill, with the Liberals supporting them all the way.
Observe how Premier Paul Lennon changes his tune from his Ministerial Statement on the Pulp Mill, October 26 2004.
*"Once we have a proponent I intend to ask the Lieutenant-Governor to make an order for any pulp mill proposal to be declared a Project of State Significance to allow unfettered public and parliamentary scrutiny. This is a ruthless process. The commission process is inquisitorial and thorough. ...The entire assessment process is run by the RPDC rather than a local council. ...Because of its scale, a Project of State Significance operates outside normal land use planning provisions, but it is no less open and transparent in its process. It is more open, more transparent and more inclusi ve. It involves full public consultation and the process must be approved by the two Houses of Parliament. By its nature it is time-consuming, much slower than orthodox planning decisions. It is conducted by the Resource Planning and Development Commission, which I remind members is an independent body. ...Let us be clear. Nothing could happen and nothing would happen regarding another pulpmill development in this State until we set the ground rules for the mill to be established."*
What have we seen since then? The resignation of RPDC pulp mill panel members in protest at government interference, and then the abandonment of the RPDC process by Gunns and the government. Premier Lennon bulldozing through pro Pulp Mill legislation and a hamstrung assessment process by Sweco Pic that saw the compromised consultants spend just 48 hours in the Tamar valley 'assessing' the pulp mill. How has it come to this? What's happened to democracy in Tasmania? What about the rights of the people? The right to clean air, water and community safety?
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