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ON TRIAL - Australia's Endangered Species Law
On 30 May 2005 Bob Brown personally launched a daring bid in the Federal Court to protect the endangered Swift Parrot, Wedge-tailed Eagle and Wielangta (Broad-toothed) Stag Beetle.

Get the story so far (15 Dec 2005) about Bob Brown -v- Forestry Tasmania at the Federal Court (Hobart) including about the, Altered Evidence...
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THE FRAUD OF THE COMMUNITY FOREST AGREEMENT (CFA) - A community agreement that didn't involve the community.

Agreement damned from forest floor
27 June 2005
TIMBER Workers for Forests has released its highly critical response to the new Community Forest Agreement. Among its chief concerns are that the agreement will result in an increase in clearfelling and continued waste of specialty timbers. ....... Timber Workers president Ian Johnston said prior to the Community Forest Agreement clearfelling and burning were specifically excluded from areas of state forest set aside for the supply of high-quality timbers, leaving them to be managed through low-impact selective systems only. But the new agreement had diluted previous Forestry Tasmania commitments, leaving the way open for clearfelling of such areas. "The best way of ensuring greater recovery of special species timber is by never cutting down immature special species trees, a practice which is currently too widespread," Mr Johnston said. "Funding allocated under the new forest package to help specialty timber sawmillers re-tool to produce more low grade eucalypt products is simply sending us down the road to a low-grade timber industry. "It is a short-sighted approach that does not help customers who still require the special species resource for craft, furniture-making and boatbuilding." The Community Forest Agreement advocates the use of harvest waste in wood-fired power stations, which Mr Johnston said would create a continuing demand for fodder........
HOBART MERCURY...
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Bob Brown legal bid on logging
By Robyn Grace - May 30, 2005
GREENS Senator Bob Brown has taken his fight against logging of Tasmania's forests to the Federal Court. Senator Brown applied today for an interlocutory injunction to stop Forestry Tasmania's operations in the Wielangta Forest on Tasmania's east coast. ........ He said logging contravened the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act, which aimed to protect Australia's wildlife. ........ "The Tasmanian Community Forest Agreement launched on May 13 protected 848ha of Wielangta Forest but Senator Brown said it failed to fully protect the rare species' habitats......
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH...
Labor puts itself out on a limb for old forests
By Stephanie Peatling - May 24, 2005
Federal Labor's environment spokesman, Anthony Albanese, has committed the Opposition to pursuing an end to using Tasmania's old-growth forests for woodchipping. His pledge, made in Parliament last night, will inflame a dispute within the party about how to handle the troublesome Tasmanian forests issue. Mr Albanese said history was "headed one way on these conservation issues". "Tasmania's extraordinary natural environment must be promoted to the world, not become a source of discomfort," he said.......
SYDNEY MORNING HERALD...
Styx sham roles reversed
By CLAIRE KONKES and AAP 23 May 2005
THE campaign to save the Styx Valley from logging was described by then deputy premier Paul Lennon as "a con, a farce and a sham" two years ago. But yesterday Tourism Minister Paula Wriedt described the same valley as "a great, easily accessible tourism asset". Some of Australia's tallest living trees are now reserved and being included in a new tourism initiative, she said. But instead of having the last laugh, Australian Greens leader Bob Brown said it was his turn to call the promotion of the Styx for tourism a "sham". ....... "The rest will be logged, burnt and poisoned. "The very road that 5000 protesters walked during the rally in 2003 will still have log trucks going down it." ........ Yesterday, the Greens launched a national television advertising campaign to counter government advertisements saying the forest package would end the bitter conflict over the state's forests........
HOBART MERCURY...
Styx Road
"The very road that 5000 protesters walked during the rally in 2003 will still have log trucks going down it."
Greens launch forest ad campaign
22 May 05
The Greens have launched a defiant 2 minute TV advertisement showing how Tasmania’s forests have been sacrificed by the pact between Prime Minister Howard and Tasmanian Premier Paul Lennon. The ads show forests which will be woodchipped according to a Maydena tourist operator, a St Helens tour guide and a Huon and Channel historian......
SENATOR BOB BROWN...
Greens launch anti-forestry deal ads
Sunday 22 May 2005
The Australian Greens has launched a television advertising campaign designed to counter the federal and state governments' promotion of the Tasmanian forest agreement. The Tasmanian Government is spending more than $2 million promoting the benefits of the Community Forest Agreement signed with Prime Minister John Howard. Greens Senator Bob Brown says that in a two-minute ad shown last week, Tasmanian Premier Paul Lennon claimed iconic giant trees in the Styx Valley had been protected. He says in reality, much of the state's high conservation value forests such as parts of the Styx and Weld valleys will still be logged. Senator Brown has paid $5,000 for television advertisements to continue the fight to save the forests.......
ABC ONLINE...
Rainforests still not out of the woods
May 20, 2005
John Howard thinks he has solved the logging problem in Tasmania. But a battle for the old eucalypts still looms large, writes Andrew Darby. .......Howard, wearing his 1997 APEC summit leather jacket, embossed with his name and title, hurried down the uncertain footing of a muddy little track through the stand with the Tasmanian Premier, Paul Lennon, last Friday. For the cameras, Howard and Lennon walked up the track again together. Lifting their heads to gaze up at the trunks of nearby trees, they pointed, chatted and, after a few minutes, left. Neither saw Icarus Dream further down the track. Nor did they pause to contemplate other named individuals that would have needed a little light scrambling to reach. Instead, the pictures were taken on the track among smaller trees and the giants were left behind, to let the breeze sigh in their distant heads. ........ If that short walk for the cameras gave the impression that Howard was saving the Andromeda trees, it was wrong. This stand was long ago set aside in a forest reserve. But, despite these trees' global scale, they will not be in a national park, nor have world heritage status sought. Logging will continue nearby. Instead, they will be included in an expanded 336-hectare forest reserve with other very tall eucalypts, such as Gandalf's Staff. On it, protesters set up their Global Rescue Station in 2003-04, swaying 65 metres high as the latest battle to protect Tasmania's old growth forests gained strength. The outcome of this contest brought Howard to the Styx. ......... Environmentalists warned then that many of the trees Howard promised to protect would never have been logged. Last Friday he drove off from the Styx before journalists were finally given details of the package that had been negotiated with the Tasmanian Government since the election. A total of 120,000 hectares of old growth was protected, and only 58,000 hectares of that was in formal reserves. The rest was in "informal reserves", much of it in streamsides, steep slopes and skylines that could never be cut under forest management rules. Titled the Tasmanian Community Forest Agreement, it had grown to become a $250 million industry restructuring package that included controversial plans to permit the use of wood waste as "biofuel". ........ But these "old-growth" reserves include scrubby, dry coastal forests and melaleuca swamps, as well as myrtle rainforest. Many of these trees remain outside national park- or world heritage-level protection, and the battle over the iconic trees of Tasmania - the tall old-growth eucalypts - continues. ......... "We were gutted the Howard Government did nothing to protect the area," said Adam Burling, of the Huon Valley Environment Centre. "In November we will be going back in to set up camp again." The Greens' leader, Bob Brown, was unequivocal. "This announcement means that the fight goes on."
SYDNEY MORNING HERALD...
Beware the PM in green clothing
By Martin Flanagan - May 18, 2005
Howard's reinvention as an environmental hero should fool no one, writes Martin Flanagan.
....... The fate of the Tasmanian old-growth forests shows what happens when big business, the unions and the two major parties find a common thread of interest. Beyond those identified last week by Mr Howard as extreme Greens, there is no opposition. Individuals who speak out risk writs. If further evidence was needed of the imbalance of the situation it was John Howard making, with impunity, the claim that he was an environmentalist. My brother Richard wrote a novel, Gould's Book of Fish, in which characters on the west coast of Tasmania turn into sea creatures. John Howard's transformation into an environmentalist while on the island is scarcely less fantastic. ....... Wake up, Australia.
MELBOURNE AGE...
TAXPAYERS FUNDING THE ONE SIDED FORESTRY SPIN
Forests deal hard sell
By CHARLES WATERHOUSE - 16 May 2005
THE hard sell of the new agreement on Tasmanian forests has begun, with a commercial television campaign starting last night. ...... The two governments have put aside $2.2 million for advertising and information campaigns, with the first phase to cost $500,000 to $600,000. Mr Lennon gave a two-minute address immediately following the commercial TV news in Tasmania last night and this is being supported by full-page advertisements in Tasmanian and national newspapers, as well as Melbourne and Sydney papers. ...... Greens Tasmanian leader Peg Putt said the advertising hard sell, likely to give a highly skewed view of the forests deal, came hot on the heels of community controversy about the use of taxpayer money to sell the pulp mill in Tasmania........
HOBART MERCURY...
The Bullshit Gets Worse!!
By Gordon Craven NEWS TASMANIA - 16 May 2005
In the latest obscenity of taxpayer funded government spin on television (Sunday night) about the Tasmanian Forests Outcome, Paul Lennon boasts he has forged a new protection deal for the forests with the Federal Government.
Protected from who, I ask?
Its a bit like a Mafia protection racket where the thug demands money for protection from the activities of that same thug. Paul Lennon claims to be the saviour of Tasmania’s forests by “protecting them”, when it's his own activities and his own Tasmanian Government that puts them in peril in the first place.
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Dismay: Howard-Lennon Package Abandons Protection
Monday, 16 May 2005
Tasmanian Greens Dismay As Howard-Lennon Package Abandons Promised Levels Of Forest Protection.
The Tasmanian Greens today are upset that although the Howard-Lennon forests package rips off the name of the Greens’ Forest Transition Strategy, “Tasmania’s Forests: the Way Forward”, it fails to deliver promised levels of forest protection in Tasmania’s outstanding forests whilst spending a massive $220 million of taxpayers money which could have been used to achieve a much better outcome. ...... “The spin on making a virtue of not logging Crown land never allocated to logging in the first place shows the level of deception involved in selling this package.” No Additional Areas for Specialty Timbers Management/Beekeeping “There is not a single extra hectare set aside for specialty timbers management.”
Land clearing
“The recommended targets to restrain landclearing from the government expert advisory group CARSAG have not been taken up, but instead an incentive for ramped up forest destruction in the next few years has come into play.”
End to Clearfelling
“Forget romantic notions of old-style selection logging, the plan is to move to clump clearfelling.”
1080 Backdown
“Howard’s promise to end the use of 1080 on private land has vanished.”
Forest Furnaces
“Forest furnaces burning native forest for electricity get the go ahead although all other states on the eastern seaboard have ruled them out as an environmental travesty.”
$2.2 million Snow Job
“Over $2 million of taxpayers money is to be spent on a massive green wash promoting this disappointing outcome for our forests as something desirable.”
SCOOP NEW ZEALAND... OR TASMANIAN GREENS...
NEGOTIATIONS... TASSIE STYLE
Tarkine activist says fight "far from over"
By KIRSTY EADE Sunday, 15 May 2005
`This has been done in-house, there's been a closed-door policy in terms of the conservation movement' TARKINE National Coalition foundation member Peter Sims believes the Federal Government's Forestry Package is a step forward for the Tarkine but predicts the conservation fight in Tasmania is far from over. ....... "This has been done in-house, there's been a closed-door policy in terms of the conservation movement," he said. "Like with the RFA the conservationists and the Aboriginal community were excluded, it seems that they have learnt nothing from the mistakes made in the RFA." He said those to miss out most were those in the North-East. "I think the people in the North- East and particularly those in the Great Western Tier region will really be crying," Mr Sims said.......
LAUNCESTON EXAMINER...
The Tarkine
State's battle of the forests not over yet
By CLAIRE KONKES - 15 May 2005
.......A true effort to reconcile the differences between the forestry industry and conservationists would have included genuine negotiation. Instead, the package was delivered to the Wilderness Society on the morning of the announcement. "This package was made with the industry in mind, not us," he said. "They've gone and done it with no two-way consultation and said `here it is, you should be happy with it, now stop your whingeing'."....... Within hours of receiving the maps, the discrepancies began to show, with Mr Howard appearing to have "double dipped" to make up the 148,000ha offered, Mr Bayley said......
SUNDAY TASMANIAN...
Forest Reserve Outcomes - courtesy Wilderness Society and other stakeholders not invited to the party or the negotiations.
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HISTORY, HERITAGE & CULTURAL CONSERVATION... TASSIE STYLE
Anger High Over Logging Planned at Tasmanian Historic Site
CANBERRA, Australia, May 4, 2005
Australian conservationists and elected Greens are furious over a logging road that is being cut by a timber company into one of Australia’s most important cultural landscapes. The site, on the North East Peninsula of Recherche Bay was the location of one of the first recorded meetings between Europeans and Aborigines. It took place more than 200 years ago on the state of Tasmania's southern tip.....
ENVIRONMENTAL NEWS SERVICE...
Folly in the forest
By SIMON BEVILACQUA - 24 April 2005
FORMER Forestry Tasmania archeologist Anne McConnell says logging Recherche Bay could be comparable with the destruction of Afghanistan's Buddha statues. The fact is, she said, nobody really knows. "The cultural heritage values have not yet been adequately assessed," Ms McConnell said. Taliban militants were internationally condemned for blowing up the massive stone Buddhas at Bamiyan in Afghanistan. The carvings, cut into sandstone cliffs, were the world's largest Buddhist sculptures. One was 55 metres high. The colossal rock statues were destroyed by mortars, dynamite, tanks, anti-aircraft weapons and rockets. The north-east peninsula at Recherche Bay, on Tasmania's southern tip, will not be under military fire. It will be hit by bulldozers, chainsaws and fire. The Tasmanian Government allowed road construction through a wildlife sanctuary to enable timber giant Gunns to log land owned by Launceston brothers David and Robert Vernon. "Governments worldwide were appalled at the Taliban's wanton destruction of the Buddha statues at Bamiyan," Ms McConnell said. "Are we to stand by and see another place with potentially international heritage values, this time in Tasmania, be wantonly destroyed?" Ms McConnell has 25 years' experience in heritage management, including seven years as senior archeologist with Forestry Tasmania.......
HOBART MERCURY...
Recherche Bay on world stage
By SIMON BEVILACQUA - 8 May 2005
A UNIVERSITY of Tasmania researcher will speak about the Recherche Bay historic site at a conference in Europe next month......
SUNDAY TASMANIAN...
Show-stopper scene in a tense drama
By SIMON BEVILACQUA - 1 May 2005
DAVID Wenham was speechless after flying over Tasmania's Recherche Bay last week. The Australian actor is not usually lost for words. ....... Private landowners David and Robert Vernon entered a contract with timber giant Gunns to log the bay's north-east peninsula.....
SUNDAY TASMANIAN...
Call to save historic site
By SIMON BEVILACQUA - 17 April 2005
RECHERCHE Bay is one of Australia's most significant sites, says the man known as the father of Australian archeology. Prof John Mulvaney says the picturesque bay on Tasmania's southern tip should be preserved as a living monument to some of the most important moments in history. Prof Mulvaney, 79, has been studying Australia's pre-European and early European history for half a century.....
SUNDAY TASMANIAN...
French, black contact traced
By SIMON BEVILACQUA 17 April 2005
HISTORIC French artefacts could be buried in Aboriginal middens at Recherche Bay, says the father of Australian archeology. ........ Brothers David and Robert Vernon have pushed ahead with logging plans despite pleas from historians, academics, environmentalists and local business people. Tourism, Parks and Heritage department head Scott Gadd has written to the federal Environment Department advising that loggers would keep an eye out for historic features. If new features were noticed, work would stop and the contractor would notify the forest practices officer, he said. Prof Mulvaney said this was "stupidity". "These people [loggers] aren't trained in this area, how are they going to recognise what is of significance?" he said.....
SUNDAY TASMANIAN...
• THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVEYING... TASSIE STYLE
Dozer drivers judge archaeological worth
12 April 2005
Australian Greens Senator Bob Brown has accused the Tasmanian Government of leaving the archaeological assessment of the historic Recherche Bay site to the bulldozer drivers who will be working in the area......
ABC ONLINE...
History spotter role for loggers
By MICHELLE PAINE - 13 April 2005
THE State Government will rely on logging contractors to notify authorities of "any new historic features" they find at Recherche Bay, says Greens senator Bob Brown. ...... Senator Brown said: "Here we've got a heritage site of state, national and international significance which is going to be surveyed on the blade of the bulldozer." He said the State Government expected workers to spot and understand archaeological sites. "This flies against international practice which Australia is signed up to," Senator Brown said. "It's an extraordinarily reckless attitude of the Tasmanian Government and shows an enormous disdain towards Tasmania's heritage, both Aboriginal and European heritage.".......
HOBART MERCURY...
• THE CLEARFELL CON
Tasmanian Government poised to launch forest con job:        
12 February 2004
Environment groups have combined today to alert the public to the imminent launch of Forestry Tasmania's new method for logging high conservation forests. Forestry has labelled this new form of logging 'selective logging', but the facts indicate that it is actually strip clearfelling.  The Government's agenda is to push logging into high conservation forests that should not be logged at all under the guise of 'selective logging'.......
THE WILDERNESS SOCIETY...
RECHERCHE BAY Selective Logging is Virtual Clearfell
.....The Tasmanian Greens have exposed that controversial so-called ‘selective’ logging planned for the North East Peninsula of Recherche Bay is virtually clearfelling, with only 12 – 14m2/hectare to be retained according to specialist planning advice released by the Forest Practices Board.......
GREENWEEK... (4 April 2005 PDF)
• MORE...
Recherche Bay
..... Much publicity has been given to the logging of a portionof the northern peninsula of Recherche Bay. When my father bought the property in about 1948 he was interested in a portion of it that contained very straight trees suitable for jetty piling, which was in vogue at the time. ....... I must say that my father would be horrified if the bulk of this land was to be cleared of the beautiful trees that have grown there......
TASMANIAN TIMES...
March for history
By MICHELLE PAINE - 18 April 2005
ABOUT 1000 people marched to save Recherche Bay yesterday ....... Logging of the site would be marked forever as vandalism, said John Mulvaney, considered the father of Australian archeology. ....... Wilderness Society co-ordinator Geoff Law said people were "again forced to confront the contradiction between the way Tasmania presents itself to the world and the grim reality on the ground"......
HOBART MERCURY...
From the NATIONAL TRUST....
Significance of Place
These sites of the only identified relics of the French exploration of Tasmania, prior to European settlement, are of national significance to Australia and France. They provide evidence of the enormous scientific interest these hitherto uncharted lands held for Europeans in the late 18th century.......
Description of Threat
These sites form part of a complex forested landscape which is slated for destruction. Although the identified French sites themselves may not be destroyed, present logging proposals propose leaving only remnants of forest around designated sites. This would destroy the remarkable nature of this wooded landscape which presents almost identically from the water as it did to the French scientists 200 years ago.....
NATIONAL TRUST... (PDF)
Recherche Bay
Two hundred and ten years ago, French explorers completed some of the first major scientific events in Australia’s history. Today the site of their work is still isolated and remains in its beautiful natural state. But the private landowners have sought permission to clear fell the surrounding forest, and that has triggered a war of words between the loggers and some of Australia’s most respected archaeologists. At the heart of this battle are the questions of how we should protect Australia’s scientific heritage........
ABC CATALYST on Recherche Bay...

TASMANIAN LOG TRUCK ROAD KILL NIGHTMARE - THE MORNING AFTER
Some of Tasmania's shocking cruelty to its native wildlife feeding at night is exposed. These morning after pictures are taken on just one short stretch of the Gordon River Road that is subject to considerable nightly log truck traffic from places like the Styx Valley. Many log trucks travel swiftly throughout the night in order to keep up their busy schedule together with concealing the vastness of vandalism in the Tasmanian forests and their illegal overloading (see illegal overloading story in April 05 edition). The carcasses of this strategy are left rotting in the next morning's daylight to tell their ghastly tale.
WARNING - FULL SIZE IMAGES MAY SHOCK
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Below are 2 newspaper roadkill stories from the Launceston Examiner.
As usual, statistics gathered from Tasmanian Government departments NEGLECT TO ACCOUNT FOR OR CONSIDER the substantiial log trucks factor.
Attitudes must change to solve Tasmania's roadkill problem
By Fran Voss 17 April 2005
Grim end: A bennett's wallaby on the side of the Bass Highway. Hundreds of thousands of animals are killed on Tasmanian roads every year...... Tourists to the State are still expressing their horror and disgust at the high number of mutilated animal corpses they see. The Parks and Wildlife Service estimates that more than one million vertebrate animals are killed each year on the State's roads and the number is increasing. ....... A Roadkill Collective set up in 2000 to look at ways of reducing the toll is in recess.......
LAUNCESTON EXAMINER... (17 April 2005)
TASMANIA, THE ROADKILL STATE - Roadkill a tourist turn-off
LIBBY SUTHERLAND of AAP filed this national story, Sunday, 16 March 2003
TASMANIA, THE ROADKILL STATE. COME TO TASMANIA and see the wildlife - squashed flat and flyblown in the middle of the road....... Anecdotal evidence collected by State Parks and Wildlife staff suggested about one million mammals perished on Tasmanian roads each year, she said........
LAUNCESTON EXAMINER... (16 March 2003)
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