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First Day … September …

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*Pic: Matt Newton’s stark picture of a clearfell …

First Day of the Month … and as it is so close to first-day, a celebration of the pulp mill protests is surely appropriate. Tassietimes has dug into its archive to produce the following … Karin’s shots were taken mostly in 2011. If your ‘toon, piccie, isn’t properly attributed write to editor@oldtt.pixelkey.biz

Matt Newton’s ( http://www.matthewnewton.com.au/ ) reflects …

Tasmania is an extraordinary land, one that many hoped might become, in the words of the legendary landscape photographer Olegas Truchanas, “a shining beacon in a dull, uniform and largely artificial world”.

Its remoteness, its wildness, its unique natural world – all seemed to offer the possibility of a prosperous and good future to a state that had for a century been the poorest in the Australian Commonwealth.

Instead, over the past three decades Tasmania has mortgaged its future to the woodchipping industry, which was dominated by one company: Gunns Ltd.

After 14 years of bitter division, protests, legal and boardroom stoushes and the demise of a major listed company, the Gunns Ltd Tasmanian pulp mill is finally dead.

The $2.5 billion project — first hatched in 2003 — was consigned to history last night (Wed) by Gunns’s receivers, Korda Mentha, who confirmed the pulp mill permit effectively expires today with no buyers to hand.


Pic: Stephanie Taylor


Pic: Stephanie Taylor

• Matthew Newton …
Pic: Mike Adams


Pic: Mike Adams


Going foreign … Pic: Mike Adams


If I lived here, I’d be with you … Pic: Mike Adams


Pic Mike Adams


Pic: Mike Adams


Frank and Karin Strie’s 37th wedding anniversary was on the day Korda Mentha gave up on the pulp mill …


Mike Adams’ pic of a protest outside ANZ … as a customer exits the bank …


Mike Adams’ pic of banner making in the Dilston Hall

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Pic: Garry Stannus


Pic: Matt Newton


Pic: Code Green


Pic: New Examiner


Pic: Code Green


Pic: Code Green


Karl Stevens


Pic: Code Green


Pic: Dave Groves


Pic: Dave Groves


Pic: Dave Groves


Pic: Dave Groves


Pic: Dave Groves


Pic: Karin Strie


Pic: Karin Strie


Pic: Karin Strie


Pic: Karin Strie


Pic: Karin Strie


Pic: Karin Strie


Pic: Karin Strie


Pic: Karin Strie


Pic: Karin Strie


Pic: Karin Strie


Pic: Karin Strie


Pic: Karin Strie


Pic: Garry Stannus


Pic: John Day


Pic: John Day


Pic: John Day

Nick Clarke, Mercury: Pulp mill is finally pulped

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