Download submissions made to the Launceston City Council by rate payers re the proposed pulp mill for the June 07 meeting at the Albert Hall, Launceston. Note the large size of the file (1.93 mb).
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Download submissions made to the Launceston City Council by rate payers re the proposed pulp mill for the June 07 meeting at the Albert Hall, Launceston. Note the large size of the file (1.93 mb).
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LCC submissions.pdf | 1.93 MB |
TAP formed in January 2004 and was known originally as TRAC. TAP is not an environment group and is not politically-aligned. We have fought for 14 years to stop Gunns and the State and Federal Governments from building a 1.1million tonnes PA pulp mill in a valley that is home to 100,000 people on the island of Tasmania.
In 2006 TRAC became TAP Into A Better Tasmania. TAP is the oldest of the groups opposed to Gunns pulp mill. TAP is also the first community group in Tasmania to oppose industrial tree plantations.
TAP has prevailed over almost insurmountable odds to prevent dangerous, corrupt and irresponsible people from degrading the Tamar Valley of Tasmania. TAP uses imaginative and bold actions to defend Tasmania from Gunns, their successors and their political cronies. TAP provides a stimulating informaton forum in the Tamar Valley.