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Sunday March 30, 2008
Start: 9:00 am
End: 3:30 pm

When: 10am - 4.30pm, Sunday 30 March. Note the change of date from 29th to 30th.
Where: Rowella

Training in Peaceful Community Protest against the pulp mill is designed to make sure that you feel safe and comfortable in stressful situations of confrontation with angry people in authority. It also helps to ensure that you are clear on your legal rights and obligations.

Peaceful Community Protest Training is an essential step in ensuring protesters remain peaceful, calm and fully aware of the consequences.

Please book early as these workshops are extremely popular and numbers are limited.

Wednesday April 2, 2008
Start: 6:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm

Where Now at the TRAM SHEDS AUDITORIUM, INVERESK not the Launceston Town Hall as previously advertised.
When 7pm Wednesday 2 April

If you are the slightest bit concerned about the appalling degradation of the Tamar River but specifically the Tamar Basin please ensure you attend this important meeting and make sure the council are aware of your views.

Not only attend but please come along armed with appropriate questions relating to your concerns which may include, but may not be restricted to, the very obvious increasing siltation of the basi

Thursday April 3, 2008
Start: 6:00 pm
End: 8:30 pm

Where: Riverside High School Community Centre, behind the Riverside High School, Launceston. The Centre is located down Brownfields Lane, off the West Tamar Highway.

When: 7.00-9.30pm, Thursday, 3 April. Note the earlier starting time.

Come and hear the latest about Gunns proposed pulp mill, funding, aerial spraying, pipeline developments, plantations, water use, MIS, protest actions, planning for a better future, and more. All welcome.

Meetings are held every second Thursday.

Monday April 7, 2008
Start: 11:00 am
End: 12:00 pm

When 12 noon Monday April 7

Where Gather outside Princess Theatre 57 Brisbane at 12noon before moving onto the ANZ Launceston Branch, 69 Brisbane street for 12.15 start.

Why Gunns are yet to secure funding for the pulp mill. According to Gunns latest half yearly report they are still looking to ANZ to be the lead banker for the pulp mill. TAP will remind ANZ that Tasmanian have not given "social approval" for ANZ to fund the Gunns pulp mill.

What to bring

  • Dress

Tuesday April 8, 2008
Start: 1:21 am

A Community Forum is being held in the Dorset Region to assist in the development of an 'Impacts and Opportunities Study'.

The potential economic development opportunities are being discussed eg the Pulp Mill.

Can you attend and ask some HARD QUESTIONS??

Date: 10 April 2008

Time: 10am -12pm

Place: Branxholm Hotel, Dining Room

Contact: Ally Mercer, Sustainable Development, Dorset Council on 6352 6519 or 0408 425 507

RSVP: 8 April 2000

Start: 6:30 pm
End: 8:30 pm

Public Meeting at Lilydale Community Hall Tuesday night (April 8) 7.30pm to discuss increasing public concerns over the potential sale of another significant Lilydale farming property to a "Forestry Enterprise" for the use of an industrial plantation comprising of Eucalyptus Nitens.

The farm in question is adjacent to a certified organic farm and also slopes onto a creek which communicates with the main waterway supplying Lilydales town water supply.

Public concerns centre around numerous issues including impacts on Town water supply and other local business. The Planning application is with Launceston City Council.

Saturday April 12, 2008
Start: 6:00 pm
End: 10:59 pm

Where Albert Hall, Tamar Street, Launceston When 7pm to 12 midnight, Saturday 12th April 2008 Why to raise funds for TAP's campaign to stop Gunns' Tamar Valley pulp mill Great range of high class performers featuring:

  • The Stoics
  • The Chromatics
  • Bocamano
  • Steve Power
  • Shady Lane
  • The Collins Band
  • Matsuriki- Sheik Charmers
  • Cambalache Tango Club
  • Zero Degrees Freedom
  • Bill Carney

Tickets on sale for only $20 each (see below). Bar and supper available.

Monday April 14, 2008
Start: 12:00 am
Start: 14 Apr 2008 - 12:00am
End: 15 Apr 2008 - 12:00am

The Cancer Council has invited independent cancer researcher and cluster investigator Prof Stewart to Tasmania to talk about the use of atrazine as used in forestry and agriculture. He will speak at St Helens, Launceston and Hobart and listen to community concerns.

Where: St Helens Tidal Waters, 1 Quail St
When:12.30pm Monday 14 April

Where: Launceston General Hospital
When: 7.00 pm Monday 14 April

Where: Hobart RHH Clinical School 3rd floor lecture (Collins Street entrance).

Tuesday April 15, 2008
End: 12:00 am
Start: 14 Apr 2008 - 12:00am
End: 15 Apr 2008 - 12:00am

The Cancer Council has invited independent cancer researcher and cluster investigator Prof Stewart to Tasmania to talk about the use of atrazine as used in forestry and agriculture. He will speak at St Helens, Launceston and Hobart and listen to community concerns.

Where: St Helens Tidal Waters, 1 Quail St
When:12.30pm Monday 14 April

Where: Launceston General Hospital
When: 7.00 pm Monday 14 April

Where: Hobart RHH Clinical School 3rd floor lecture (Collins Street entrance).

Thursday April 17, 2008
Start: 6:00 pm
End: 8:30 pm

Where: Riverside High School Community Centre, behind the Riverside High School, Launceston. The Centre is located down Brownfields Lane, off the West Tamar Highway.

When: 7.00-9.30pm, Thursday, 17 April. Note the earlier starting time of 7 pm.

Come and hear the latest about Gunns proposed pulp mill, funding, aerial spraying, pipeline developments, plantations, water use, MIS, protest actions, planning for a better future, and more. All welcome.

Meetings are held every second Thursday.

Tuesday April 22, 2008
Start: 11:30 am
End: 1:00 pm

Recent revelations and allegations "about the Premier interfering in the justice portfolio", including in the appointment of a Magistrate, are of grave concern. What is going on? How can we find out? Does Tasmania need an Independent Commission Against Corruption? A public meeting has been convened to discuss the issues and consider possible solutions. When: 12.30 - 2.00pm Tuesday 22nd April 2008Where: Hobart City Hall, Corner of Campbell and Macquarie Street