Shares in the financially struggling Tasmanian timber giant Gunns remain suspended ahead of Monday’s profit announcement and the ongoing clifftop poker around exiting old-growth logging and financing the $2.3 billion pulp mill.
Native forest logging
How land clearing became a Howard bumper crop
If we want to use native forests as a means to avoid doing something about climate change, we first have to slow the pace at which we’re destroying them – legally and illegally, writes Bernard Keane.
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Gunns’ rapacity as bad as it gets … the politics of history … low paid workers … food stamps … courting farmers … get back to a local brew, you yuppies …







