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Police should explain relationship with Gunns-Bob Brown

Senator Bob Brown

Under Tasmanian law, there is absolutely no requirement for Tasmania Police to have given the names and addresses of the Triabunna 13 to Gunns Ltd, Greens leader Bob Brown said this evening.

Legal advice: Gunns cannot start pulp mill construction

Senator Christine Milne

Contrary to the assurance to Gunns from Deputy Prime Minister Julia Gillard, the Greens have released legal advice that the construction of Gunns' pulp mill cannot begin before all issues affecting threatened and migratory species have been assessed.

This, in turn, requires the hydrodynamic modelling of mill effluent pouring into Bass Strait to be completed.

Gunns attacks basic Australian freedoms

Senator Bob Brown

Call for legislation to protect the Australian right to political beliefs

Garrett throws another lifeline to Gunns Pulp Mill

Senator Christine Milne

Environment Minister Peter Garrett has given Gunns another unnecessary lifeline for their Pulp Mill after the company's failure to meet legislative deadlines in the assessment process, Australian Greens Senator Christine Milne said today.

Potential Pulp Mill funders warned of next cost blow-out: tertiary treatment

Senator Christine Milne

Australian Greens climate change spokesperson, Senator Christine Milne, today used a Matter of Public Importance debate in the Senate to call once again for the release of the Herzfeld Report into the proposed Gunns Pulp Mill's likely pollution impacts and the need for tertiary treatment of its waste.

Time for Governments to draw line under Pulp Mill saga; Time for Tasmania to move on

Senator Christine Milne

Australian Greens Senator Christine Milne today called on Federal Minister Peter Garrett to draw the same line under the Pulp Mill that Premier David Bartlett has promised, and to help Tasmania regain its global edge as a clean, green and clever state.

Logical loggers would pursue class action against Gunns - Brown

Senator Bob Brown

Threats by logging supremos to use legal action against citizens giving up their time and money to protect some of the world's grandest forest in Tasmania should be redirected to Gunns, Australian Greens leader Bob Brown said in Canberra today.

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