Environment
Peter Garrett’s other visits
Ula Majewski Still Wild, Still Threatened, MR, June 5
Giant Garrett visited six ALP offices across Australia today as community members held a National Day of Action to highlight their critical concerns with the destruction of Tasmania’s old growth forests and the ALP’s continued support for Gunns Ltd.’s proposed pulp mill. Giant Garrett was kept extremely busy on World Environment Day, appearing in Hobart, Melbourne, Canberra, Newcastle, Brisbane and Darwin.
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‘Climate Criminal’ Giant Garrett visits ALP offices across the nation.
Giant Garrett visited six ALP offices across Australia today as community members held a National Day of Action to highlight their critical concerns with the destruction of Tasmania’s old growth forests and the ALP’s continued support for Gunns Ltd.’s proposed pulp mill. Giant Garrett was kept extremely busy on World Environment Day, appearing in Hobart, Melbourne, Canberra, Newcastle, Brisbane and Darwin.
“Today’s National Day of Action has sent a very clear message to Minister Garrett that the ALP’s continued support for the woodchipping and burning of Tasmania’s ancient forests as well as Gunns Ltd.’s forest munching pulp mill is simply unacceptable to the Australian people. The federal government must take immediate action and put a stop to these environmentally criminal acts” said Still Wild Still Threatened spokesperson Ula Majewski.