Susie McMahon
TAP has attracted enormous community support from not just within the Tamar Valley but from across Tasmania during the initial stages of the campaign against the mill. However we are now responding to increasing demands from concerned people, including disillusioned forest workers and contractors, from all parts of Tasmania who are equally concerned about any adverse affects the proposed mill may have on the environment and quality of life for everyone.
‘TASMANIANS AGAINST A PULP MILL, (TAP) has been formed with the intention of uniting all Tasmanians opposed to the proposed pulp mill in the Tamar Valley.
This group will be non-party political and is not linked to any other organisation. It is an extension of and replaces an earlier anti-mill group from the region.
We are calling on all Tamar River and Coastal groups to be involved in our efforts to stop a pulp mill being built in the Tamar Valley.
TAP has attracted enormous community support from not just within the Tamar Valley but from across Tasmania during the initial stages of the campaign against the mill. However we are now responding to increasing demands from concerned people, including disillusioned forest workers and contractors, from all parts of Tasmania who are equally concerned about any adverse affects the proposed mill may have on the environment and quality of life for everyone.
The group is in the process of organising further community action to allow Tasmanians to publicly voice their opposition to the proposed mill.