Environment
Tasmania’s dark underbelly
Michael Steadman Sunday Tasmanian
“I think there is a terrible silence that has descended over the possibility of sabotage and indeed murder, and I think people are still afraid to speak of what was going on behind the scenes at that time.”
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Mr Millwood hopes that in solving the mystery, the dark underbelly of the Tasmanian environment debate will be exposed. “I think there is a sense of violence about environmental conflicts in Tasmania — it was there during Lake Pedder, there in the battle for the Franklin River and again against the pulp mill,” Mr Millwood said. “That is why it is really important to get to the bottom of what happened to Brenda Hean and Max Price because until we break the cycle we are destined to repeat it.” If you have any information on the disappearance of Brenda Hean, call 1800 233 059.