Sue Neales Mercury
Heavy going they might be — apart from the odd fiery exchange or withering look — but they are also one of the most important planks of democracy in Tasmania today.
Wayne Crawford
This sobering statistic, directly contradicting the image of Tasmania promoted by the State Government as a “low greenhouse gas emitter”, is among the little known facts presented to Environment Minister David Llewellyn last week by climate change crusader Al Gore’s two local volunteer campaigners, Hobart-based journalist, illustrator and publisher Peter Boyer and Launceston agricultural consultant Jane Appleby.
Read Peter Boyer here: A view from the End of the World
