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Also reviewing standards for free range production. The Tasmanian Government is planning ...
Battery hens and sow stalls to be phased out in State of Tasmania
In its latest Budget, the Tasmanian Government has announced that no new cage egg farms will be allowed in Tasmania, and Tasmania is also reviewing standards for free range production. ...
Aus Food News - 3 days, 5 hours ago
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Moving to ban battery hen farming. Read more on the blog... Read ...
Battery hens run out in Tasmania
Tasmania is moving to ban battery hen farming. Read more on the blog... Read more on the blog... Read more on the blog... Read more on the blog...
Crikey - 3 days, 9 hours ago
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Not do the restoration work properly or misuse the money are unfounded ...
Gunns and Seaview
Comments regarding Gunns and recent Federal funding for improved environmental management at Seaview (George River ) ... Firstly the ongoing efforts of the local community need to be acknowledged because ...
Tasmanian Times - 19 hours, 19 minutes ago
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6 days, 10 hours ago
Market update
On 15 May 2012 Gunns Limited provided a market update to the Australian Securities Exchange detailing progress of assests sales in Tasmania and the mainland, the capital raising and suspension ...
Gunns Blog - 11:39 a.m. Tuesday 15th May 2012 EST
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Apple’s Steve Wozniak deems shareholders “demanding”, and they’re getting more so
Apple’s co-founder Steve Wozniak warned Facebook’s CEO Mark Zuckerberg, via a national newspaper today, that shareholders can be distracting and demanding. Tensions between shareholders and company leaders are nothing new, ...
Leading Company - 4:38 a.m. Tuesday 15th May 2012 EST
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1 week, 4 days ago
‘New life ahead for Zombie’. Ta Ann ship protest
Greg L’Estrange: He’s done an enormous job Gunns’s chief executive, Greg L’Estrange, whose contract expires in July, was overseas meeting investors this week and would not comment on the capital ...
Tasmanian Times - 1:46 a.m. Thursday 10th May 2012 EST
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2 weeks, 2 days ago
Not a custody tart
PETER Whish-Wilson will be the first Greens senator for Tasmania never to have been arrested, but reveals he was almost jailed in the dungeon of the state parliament after serving ...
The Australian - 1:32 a.m. Saturday 5th May 2012 EST
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2 weeks, 3 days ago
Who Is Peter Whish-Wilson?
The Greens today appointed winemaker and economist Peter Whish-Wilson to take over from departing Senator and former Greens Leader Bob Brown. His mixture of activist and professional credentials are similar ...
New Matilda - 1:05 p.m. Friday 4th May 2012 EST
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Greens’ Whish: My vision ...
Mr Whish-Wilson, 44, is the co-owner of a vineyard in the Tamar Valley and a finance lecturer at the University of Tasmania. He has been a vocal opponent of the ...
Tasmanian Times - 4:20 a.m. Friday 4th May 2012 EST
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3 weeks ago
DEBATE: John Hawkins v Greg Hall, Deloraine, Tuesday 7.30pm
Greg Hall, a former Mayor, for 12 years a Member of the Legislative Council, is a diehard supporter of a Forest Industry now in terminal decline. On Hall’s watch FEA ...
Tasmanian Times - 3:24 a.m. Monday 30th April 2012 EST
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3 weeks, 2 days ago
Community would feel loss: Eslake
ECONOMIST and financial commentator Saul Eslake says the ripple effect of a business the size of Gunns pulling its headquarters out of Tasmania would be felt by the whole community.
The Examiner Northern Tasmania - 4 a.m. Saturday 28th April 2012 EST
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4 weeks, 1 day ago
Opposition to pulp mill remains
THE Wilderness Society will not change its opposition to Gunns' Tamar Valley pulp mill even though industry sees it as a key outcome of Tasmania's forestry peace agreement.
The Examiner Northern Tasmania - 4 a.m. Sunday 22nd April 2012 EST
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1 month ago
Pulp mill misconduct allegations dismissed
Tasmania's Integrity Commission has dismissed allegations of misconduct made against past Labor state governments over their handling of timber company Gunns' proposed pulp mill. Nine MSN
CFMEU Forestry & Furnishing Products Division - 11:23 p.m. Thursday 19th April 2012 EST
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