Forestry chief Bob Gordon, left, and Forests Minister and Deputy Premier Bryan Green Southwood sawmill The Wilderness Society has sought to correct...
Forests Minister and Deputy Premier Brian Green, right, with Forestry Tasmania chief Bob Gordon SOUTHWOOD DEAL: WHERE WAS THE DUE DILIGENCE? Forestry...
Forestry Tasmania (FT) are believed to be interested in taking over the management rights to Gunns’ 18 MIS plantation projects advertised in...
Pic: Emma Capp In an Opinion article published in the Mercury last Thursday, long-time forestry campaigner previously with Forest Industries Association of...
The Tasmanian Farmers and Graziers Association has organised an information session in Launceston tomorrow for farmers who leased their land to Gunns...
Picture: By Gatesy and Jeff, four years ago, here It will probably be 6 months before Gunns’ Voluntary Administrator (VA) presents his...
Pic: Emma Capp Last week’s announcement that Tasmanian timber company, Gunns, had entered into voluntary administration has predictably spawned an array of...
In December 2011 Neville Smith Forest Products bought back a mill processing high quality Tasmanian Oak products (mountain and alpine ash, and...
Pictures: Matt Newton http://www.matthewnewton.com.au/Commercial/People/1/ The spotlight is shining on the collapsed Gunns, its former chairman John Gay, and the Tasmanian Government’s machinations...
One of the most succinct analyses of the Gunns Ltd implosion was penned at the weekend by former Labor Leader Mark Latham,...