Minister Needs To Formally Rule Out Southern Port
The long-awaited southern wood residues advice finds a southern port would be commercially unviable.
The long-awaited southern wood residues advice finds a southern port would be commercially unviable.
A leaked Development Application reveals active collusion by the Liberal Government in the Dover woodchip port proposal.
Correspondence from Forestry Tasmania shows there has been regular contact on other matters with the proponent about this leaked DA.
James Neville-Smith, the director of private company Southwood Fibre, has met an impassable roadblock in his plan to export woodchips from Port Esperance.
Yesterday Tassal made an unequivocal statement of concern about the controversial new woodchip port proposed for Dover.
Minister Courtney today confirmed landowner’s consent was being considered by her government for the southern woodchip port.
Mr Barnett's office previously told us that provisional landowner's consent has been provided to the developer.
A development application for a southern woodchip port is expected to be publicly advertised by the Huon Valley Council any day.
Anyone who knows the history of Dover knows it has been through tumultuous times.
Labor Leader, Rebecca White, today confirmed she supports the proposed woodchip export facility in Port Esperance and acquisition of public land to deliver it.