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Haemorrhaging cash and fighting for survival. “The forestry industry in Tasmania is ...
Forestry: the sobering conclusions. Farming: the glittering future
Jonathan West “My fear is that if we don’t reach an agreement, the forestry-processing industry’s death spiral will accelerate. All parts of the industry have entered a process of collapse; ...
Tasmanian Times - 3 days, 19 hours ago
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In line with those obligations,” Ms Giddings said. Legal obligations? Please elaborate ...
Failed Forestry gets another $110 million. McKim: Wind up money. Giddings: A ‘contingency’ measure
Forestry chief Bob Gordon with his minister, Deputy Premier Bryan Green The Tasmanian Government will spend $110 million over four years bailing out Forestry Tasmania as it determines how the ...
Tasmanian Times - 4 days, 4 hours ago
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Not as bad as Geoff Law suggests in a recent posting Forestry ...
Geoff: It’s far worse ... Forestry Tasmania’s shrinking estate
Doing it their way: Forestry Chief Bob Gordon and Minister Bryan Green Forestry Tasmania is not as bad as Geoff Law suggests in a recent posting Forestry Tasmania: A compelling ...
Tasmanian Times - 2 weeks ago
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Planning to conduct the following burns today subject to further on-site evaluation ...
Burn-offs planned for NW
Forestry Tasmania is planning to conduct the following burns today subject to further on-site evaluation of conditions.
The Advocate - 2 weeks, 6 days ago
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Failing to fulfil its obligations to operate as a successful business; • ...
Forestry Tasmania – A Compelling Case for Reform
Rob Blakers, http://www.robblakers.com/ The list of Forestry Tasmania’s failings is therefore exhaustive and damning: • Its status as a Government Business Enterprise and its legislated resource commitments mean that it ...
Tasmanian Times - 4 weeks ago
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Been described as the "chief enabler" of Ta Ann's success, while Tasmania's ...
Offshore expansion: how to create international success
According to conventional wisdom, Malaysian company Ta Ann Holdings Berhad should never have succeeded in its expansion to Tasmania, where it established two veneer mills. Existing models of "internationalising success" ...
Leading Company - 4 weeks ago
- Permanently close part of its Eagles Eyrie tourism venture in the state's ... Forestry tourism shut down fears There are fears Forestry Tasmania will permanently close part of its Eagles Eyrie tourism venture in the state's south. The state-owned company will close its Maydena Adventure Hub over winter ... ABC Local - 1 month ago
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Clean water demands changed forestry practices
Forestry Tasmania’s Eucalyptus nitens pruning/thinning trial at Goulds Country, NE Tasmania: here The confusion over what should, or should not, be included in forest agreements has not changed in two ...
Tasmanian Times - 4:44 a.m. Monday 21st May 2012 EST
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1 day, 9 hours ago
Logging end spells trouble for Bruny roads
Bruny island residents are concerned some of the island's roads are becoming unusable because Forestry Tasmania is no longer maintaining them.
ABC Local - 12:47 p.m. Sunday 20th May 2012 EST
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2 days, 1 hour ago
Forestry money outrages Tasmanians
A $110 million allocation for ...
Weekly Times Now - business - 8:36 p.m. Saturday 19th May 2012 EST
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Government divided over FT funding
MINORITY government partners Labor and the Greens appear divided on how money set aside for the state's ailing government business Forestry Tasmania should be used.
The Examiner Northern Tasmania - 4 a.m. Saturday 19th May 2012 EST
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3 days, 2 hours ago
Labor, Greens split on Forestry Tas
Minority government partners Labor and the Greens appear divided on how money set aside for the state's ailing government business Forestry Tasmania should be used.
The Examiner Northern Tasmania - 7:07 p.m. Friday 18th May 2012 EST
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Forestry Tasmania contingency measures
The Premier, Lara Giddings, today stressed that $110 million contained in yesterday's Budget and Forward Estimates was a contingency measure. The contingency provision of $35 million in the coming financial ...
Tasmanian State Government - 2:30 p.m. Friday 18th May 2012 EST
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Libs oppose Forestry Tasmania bailout
The Tasmanian Opposition is opposing a bailout for Forestry Tasmania announced in yesterday's budget.
ABC Local - 12:03 p.m. Friday 18th May 2012 EST
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$110m for Forestry Tasmania
More than $110 million has been set aside to help Forestry Tasmania as the state decides what to do with its ailing government business enterprise.
The Examiner Northern Tasmania - 4 a.m. Friday 18th May 2012 EST
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Forestry: the sobering conclusions. Farming: the glittering future
Jonathan West “My fear is that if we don’t reach an agreement, the forestry-processing industry’s death spiral will accelerate. All parts of the industry have entered a process of collapse; ...
Tasmanian Times - 2:34 a.m. Friday 18th May 2012 EST
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4 days, 4 hours ago
Failed Forestry gets another $110 million. McKim: Wind up money. Giddings: A ‘contingency’ measure
Forestry chief Bob Gordon with his minister, Deputy Premier Bryan Green The Tasmanian Government will spend $110 million over four years bailing out Forestry Tasmania as it determines how the ...
Tasmanian Times - 5:24 p.m. Thursday 17th May 2012 EST
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