Gunns has said its Bell Bay pulp mill project is still "being held in a ready status" over a year after saying it had secured a partner for the project.
Gunns chairman John Gay has stepped down, as major shareholders began offloading stock in the company.
Unfounded accusations from a Swedish green group illustrate international concern over Tasmanian mill.
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 ...
The proposed pulp mill in the Tamar Valley of Tasmania has stirred an environmental backlash not seen since the Gordon/Franklin Dam issue in 1983. The cases ...
Gunns has announced it has completed an $88.5 million acquisition of ITC Timber after obtaining permission from the Australian Competition and Consumer ...
The ground has become shakier for the proposed $2 billion pulp mill at Bell Bay.
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 ...
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 ...
Gunns has released its 2008/09 financial year results in tandem with an announcement that it has acquired ITC's Timber division for an enterprise value of ...
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 ...
Gunns has entered a trading halt on the Australian Stock Exchange ahead of an announcement regarding an acquisition.
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.
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 ...
Gunns has acquired a 17.9 per cent interest in the equity of Forest Enterprises Australia (FEA) Limited at a value of 10 cents per share.
Samantha Schelling tracks environmental developments in the print and related industries.
Gunns announced today that it has selected a joint venture partner for its Bell Bay pulp mill.
Support for Gunns helped fell the Tasmanian forestry minister as hotly contested result went Labor’s way, Samantha Schelling explains.
Green experts have come out of the woodwork to hit back at Gunns’ use of fire in Tasmanian operations, as Samantha Schelling explains.
Gunns is reportedly close to signing a joint venture deal with Swedish company Sodra to build its controversial $2 billion Bell Bay pulp mill.
August 2010