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  1. Tasmanian Leatherwood Honey is the only product I have seen on Supermarket shelves in the UK that uses an Australian state’s name as a brand. 

    Go to http://www.sainsburystoyou.com and type TASMANIAN into the search bar.  Further evidence of the strength of the Tasmania brand as another word for clean, fresh, unadulterated.

    What a shame the Lennon Government and their woodchipping cronies are doing all in their power to taint, sully and otherwise invalidate that priceless reputation.

    Posted by Scott PLimpton  on  10/12/05  at  05:09 PM
  2. I saw a sticker on a glovebox of a four wheel drive as I walked between vehicles in Deloraine last week.

    “If it moves shoot it, if it doesn’t, cut it down.

    If it’s green, piss on it”

    The above slogan typifies all that is wrong with Tasmania.

    It is shameful that in 2005 a Tasmanian icon and the jobs that this industry provides are going the way of the Thylacine.

    I can’t put into words my feelings for the useless leadership in Tasmania, with the opposition in the same boat.

    The best I can do will be at the upcoming state election.

    Posted by Dave Groves  on  11/12/05  at  06:20 AM
  3. More power to the bee-keepers!

    What a lie it is when our political,  bureaucratic and industry masters pretend they are interested in the jobs and welfare of ALL Tasmanians.

    Think of all the industries which don’t seem to matter when their interests are pitted against those of industrial conversion forestry for pulpwood plantation establishment.

    Consider the value of the so-called ‘Good Neighbour’ policy that the industry is supposedly committed to.

    Checkout http://www.twovisions.net for more stories about the impact of this sort ‘forestry’ on ordinary Tasmanians.

    Posted by Frank Nicklason  on  12/12/05  at  04:10 AM
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