[Greens-Media] Howard shepherding Gay's pulp mill - Brown
Bennett, Ebony (Sen B. Brown)
Ebony.Bennett at aph.gov.au
Wed Sep 26 12:38:42 EST 2007
Wednesday, 26 September 2007
Howard shepherding Gay's pulp mill - Brown
In a breakdown of proper political process Prime Minister Howard is
insisting Cabinet approve Gunns proposed pulp mill in Tasmania despite
growing scientific evidence against it, Greens Leader Bob Brown said
today.
"Howard has a cosy relationship with Gunns' supremo John Gay. The two
consulted closely before the ambush on Mark Latham in 2004. However,
Howard has no similar contact with the Tasmanian winegrowers, fisheries,
farmers, and tourist operators facing the $3 billion negative impact if
Gay's pulp mill goes ahead in the Tamar Valley," Senator Brown said.
"Now the Chief Scientist - restricted to looking at only a fraction of
the mill's impact - has problems with the polluting mill. Howard's
corporation powers, which he used to pass the notorious WorkChoices
legislation, should be employed to have the Chief Scientist now look at
the pulp mill's impact on Tasmania's high conservation value forests, on
the Tamar Valley air shed, on greenhouse gas emissions, on water, and on
the fisheries and vineyards and other business which are threatened. If
the Chief Scientist has major problems, having looked only on the impact
on Commonwealth waters and marine migratory species, then a look at the
whole impact of the mill is essential, logical and politically proper,"
Senator Brown said.
"There will be a huge electoral backlash against taxpayers' money being
used to apply bandaid environmental fixes to the Gunns mill," Senator
Brown predicted.
The Greens candidates for Malcolm Turnbull's seat of Wentworth and Peter
Garrett's seat of Kingsford Smith, Susan Jarnason and Sue Mahony, will
visit the Tamar Valley on Friday.
Further information: Ebony Bennett 0409 164 603
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