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Bell Bay pulp mill to use only plantation timber

Green printers and NGOs have said Gunns still needs to do more to improve its environmental credentials after the forestry giant announced it would use ...

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Gunns picks partner for Bell Bay pulp mill

Gunns announced today that it has selected a joint venture partner for its Bell Bay pulp mill.

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Gunns pursues partners for Bell Bay pulp mill

Gunns Limited has revealed that it is closer to signing a deal with potential partners in its Tamar Valley pulp mill, and expects to have deals finalised by ...

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15-year-old Queenslander starts global print business

Hervey Bay high school student Bryce Hunt is taking on the big guns of print, having started his own print management business, Modern Print.

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‘Napalm’ jibes aren’t helping Gunns debate

Unfounded accusations from a Swedish green group illustrate international concern over Tasmanian mill.

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Södra confirmed as potential pulp mill partner

Gunns has used its AGM in Launceston today to announce that its Bell Bay pulp mill project is moving into the final stage of development, and confirmed ...

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Gunns clears legal hurdle as protests mount

Gunns has welcomed a federal court’s decision to dismiss legal action against the company’s proposed Bell Bay pulp mill, though locals are continuing their ...

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Gunns to build hardwood chip facility in Portland

Gunns has been announced as the preferred provider of a second hardwood chip facility at the Port of Portland (POPL) in a boost for its Bell Bay pulp mill ...

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Gunns shock profits collapse earns blast from ASX

Gunns has announced a restructure to save its Bell Bay Mill as the beleaguered forestry giant posted a staggering 98.7% fall in profits in its half-year ...

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Clearing a path for a pulp mill

There's still "trouble at mill" for both Gunns and Protavia as they attempt to finalise finance arrangements and get their pulp mills into construction.

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Eye on the Environment- July 2009

Samantha Schelling rounds up all the important environmental news from the last month.

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Dump the plastic – use a paper bottle

While paper might go into water, it seems that water might not go into paper – at least not yet, as Gunns struggles to find finance for its mill but begins ...

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Gunns to sign pulp mill deal with Sodra: reports

Gunns is reportedly close to signing a joint venture deal with Swedish company Sodra to build its controversial $2 billion Bell Bay pulp mill.

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Gunns appoints new CEO

Gunns has appointed Greg L’Estrange to the position of Chief Executive Officer, with L'Estrange set to take up post on July 1.

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Studying printing’s sustainability shift

As the global community continues to search its soul over its environmental track record, Phillip Lawrence talks to Steve Crowe about the green dilemmas ...

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UPDATED: Gillard clears Gunns to start constructing pulp mill

Gunns has been given the all-clear to begin construction of its $2.2bn pulp mill at Bell Bay, despite federal environment minister Peter Garrett withholding ...

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Gunns completes ITC Timber deal

Gunns has announced it has completed an $88.5 million acquisition of ITC Timber after obtaining permission from the Australian Competition and Consumer ...

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Charity campaigner to appear at Graduate Awards

The Lithographic Institute Association (LIA) has announced that ultra-marathon participant and charity campaigner Craig Goozee will appear at next month’s ...

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Gunns to announce acquisition

Gunns has entered a trading halt on the Australian Stock Exchange ahead of an announcement regarding an acquisition.

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Gunns clearfelled?

The ground has become shakier for the proposed $2 billion pulp mill at Bell Bay.

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