Campaigns to stop ANZ Bank financing the pulp mill
TopSince 1995, ANZ has provided crucial financial services to Gunns but after concerted public pressure, has refused to play the role of lead banker and finance Gunns' proposed pulp mill in the Tamar...
View ArticleMedia release Re: ANZ funding of Gunns proposed pulp mill.
MEDIA RELEASE DECEMBER 16th 2007TAP (Tasmanians Against the Pulpmill) and WFCA (Women For Change Alliance) have written to Mike Smith, CEO of ANZ.The letter has 3000 signatories and spells out reasons...
View ArticleTAP/ A Better Australia strategy workshop outcomes re pulp mill and Rudd /...
A Better Australia and TAP conducted two workshops with approximately 120 members to plan strategies to stop the pulp mill. Sorted outputs from TAP/ A Better Australia presentations on 21 Jan 2008...
View ArticleMill competitiveness falls while government subsidies rise
Report by prepared by Naomi Edwards April 2008.Main points:read more
View ArticleLetter 14 TAP to ANZ re Chief Scientist's requirement for Gunns to monitor...
Mr Gerard BrownANZ Group Headquarters 100 Queen St Melbourne Vic 3000gerard.brown@anz.com Dear SirWe wish to draw attention to the impacts on threatened species from Gunns Ltd’s proposed Long Reach...
View ArticleIs Gunns Ltd Reliable?
Is Gunns Ltd Reliable? has been updated (as of 8 October 2010) with a new category 'Economic Management' and 230 statements from ex CEO John Gay, present CEO G. L'Estrange, Gunns Ltd, and State and...
View ArticleGunns: Is the worst over?
By John LawrenceFirst published 07.10.10 on Tasmanian TimesThe forest industry’s slow motion train wreck continues its inexorable journey.There are many, on both sides of the forest debate who appear...
View ArticleGunns: The Next Chapter by John Lawrence
First published on Tasmanian Times The Truth and Reconciliation Roadshow continued last week with a presentation by Gunns’ CEO to a conference run by investment bank UBS, coincidentally a Gunns’...
View ArticleTAP Briefing Paper: Why The Community Isn’t Buying The Big Sell
This is a briefing paper on the current debate over the future of Tasmanian forestry and Gunns’ planned pulp mill prepared by TAP Into A Better Tasmania, November 2010. A pdf is available for...
View ArticleFinancial analysis of Gunns' half year report 18 February 2011 by John Lawrence
He’s done it again.This time in broad daylight.Under the gaze of thousands of Gunns’ watchers, CEO Greg L'Estrange has once again manufactured a few book entries to help Gunns achieve a modicum of...
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