It鈥檚 easy to get confused about forests and climate change. Deforestation and forest degradation contribute to around 20% of global greenhouse gas emissions, second only to the burning of fossil fuels to produce energy. Climate scientists say that preserving our forests is a quick, easy and cheap way to prevent further global warming.
The chainsaws are poised to enter Wielangta Forest in south-east Tasmania, despite ongoing community opposition and a long legal battle led by Greens senator Bob Brown.
The campaign to stop the damming of the Franklin River in Tasmania鈥檚 south-west wilderness resulted in a historic victory for the environment movement in 1983. More than 1000 people came together on July 1 to mark the 25th anniversary of this victory in a night of celebration at the Grand Chancellor鈥檚 Federation Ballroom.
The Socialist Alliance is joining the growing number of people and organisations campaigning for a big increase in all pensions and other welfare benefits. It is outrageous that people on welfare were almost totally ignored in the recent federal budget.
On April 2, federal environment minister Peter Garrett approved the third stage of the controversial Gunn聮s pulp mill. Bulldozers have been given the go-ahead at the Tamar Valley site in northern Tasmania.
Tasmanian public sector workers will be attending stopwork meetings in the week beginning May 5 to consider a government offer on wages and conditions. In a negotiation process that has dragged on for over 18 months, members of the Health and
Tasmanian deputy premier Steve Kons resigned in disgrace on April 9 following the eruption of a new political scandal for Premier Paul Lennon鈥檚 Labor government related to its support for Gunns Ltd鈥檚 planned Tamar Valley pulp mill.
On February 26, Forestry Tasmania, the state-government-run corporation that manages Tasmania聮s forests, revealed that it had signed a 20-year deal to supply wood to Gunns Limited聮s proposed Tamar Valley pulp mill.
鈥淲e start the campaign of 2008 without a pulp mill. Who would have thought that after more than three years [Premier Paul] Lennon and [Gunns Ltd CEO John] Gay would still not have their pulp mill?鈥, said Bob McMahon, one of the founders of Tasmanians Against The Pulp Mill (TAP).
The United Firefighters Union (UFU) of Australia Tasmanian branch plans to escalate industrial action on February 11 if their demands are not met. Members are calling for a fair resolution to a superannuation dispute from last year and for a proper pay increase. They also want an independent review into workload and other problems at the dispatch and communications centre.