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City: Huonville
State: Tasmania
Country: AU
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Friday, November 27, 2009 

Category: News and Politics
Today two more defendants had all charges dropped against them in the Gunns20 case at the Victorian Supreme Court. The Huon Valley Environment Centre and three individuals are the only remaining defendants. All defendants remaining are being sued in relation to the Lucaston Blockade.
Check out these links for more info:
http://adamburling.com/2009/11/its-all-about-lucaston-now/
http://adamburling.com/2009/11/gunns-20-case-set-to-continue-4-remain/
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/tasmanian-timber-giant-gunns-withdraws-lawsuits-against-two-environment-campaigners/story-e6frf7jo-1225804595159
Tuesday, November 17, 2009 
Tasmania's Organic Festival
Herbs / Plants / Organic Products / Healthy Living Options / Garden Design / Talks / Workshops / Stalls

Talks & Workshops:

9.45am Ute Mueller - Biodynamics
10.30am Nolan Alderfox - How Soil Can Change The World
11.15am Paul Healy - Keeping Poultry In The Garden
12.00pm Peter Norris - Organic Beekeeping
12.45pm Jim Rossiter - Certification: The Proof Of The Organic Pudding
1.30pm David Stephen - Answers To Your Organic Questions
2.15pm Peter Gibbs - Permaculture
3pm Chris Simcox & Karen Bevis - Healthy You, Healthy Planet, On Vegetarianism
1-2.30pm Daniel Robson & Greg Whitten - Garden Treasures: Common Medicinal Plants In The Gardens & Paddocks

Sunday, 29 November 2009
09:00am - 4:00pm
Cygnet Town Hall & Loongana Park
$3 entry

Brought to you by the Huon Valley Environment Centre
Supported by the Cygnet Community Action Network & sponsored by the Australian Traditional Medicine Society.


Monday, November 16, 2009 
Gunns Ltd's case against the remaining Gunns 20 defendants will go to trial in February 2010, more than five years after the first writs were originally served in December 2004.
The case is now before Justice Forrest who has estimated that the trial, when it finally arrives, will run for up to five weeks. He has determined that the trial will be heard before a judge only, no jury. The case has already cost an estimated $3 million and is likely to cost much more by the end. It is already considered the longest running and most expensive case of its kind in Australia's legal history.
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The Huon Valley Environment Centre (HVEC) is embarking on one of its largest campaigns ever. Starting on the 2nd Feb 2010, the HVEC will be defending itself from a legal attack by Gunns Ltd in a Victorian Supreme Court trial, as part of the Gunns 20 case.
For more than nine years HVEC has been at the forefront of the defence of Tasmania's wild southern forests, with the threatened wilderness of the Weld Valley as a focal point. Our work is now under threat as Gunns Ltd is seeking damages and a share in more than 3million dollars in their costs. We need your help.
Huon Valley Environment Centre is asking for your donations to fund expenses including accommodation, travel, communications, telephone, computer and video. Our treasurer and co-founder Jenny Weber will represent the Centre at court. I am a defendant also and will be fighting Gunns in separate allegations.
The case is estimated to last for 20 court days. Gunns Ltd, a billion dollar company who log and woodchip ancient forests in Tasmania, have sued more than 33 people, ranging from politicians, film makers, grandmothers and community campaigners.
Your support, no matter how little, will go a long way to make sure these corporate bullies do not win. We will not be silenced, with your continue support we will continue to defend Tasmania’s ancient wilderness forests.
For the forests,
Adam Burling Convenor
Huon Valley Environment Centre
DONATE AT: http://www.huon.org
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11.11.09 Gunns20 defendants self-represent
Four of the remaining defendants in the ‘Gunns 20’ civil case today served notice in the Victorian Supreme Court that they will self represent at the February 2010 trial.
At the Annual General Meeting of Gunns Ltd in Launceston today, a question was asked from the floor as to whether Gunns Ltd were aware of this, and how they think this will affect Gunns’ image nationally and overseas.
Chairman John Gay estimated that the company had spent over $2.8 million on the case to date, admitting that the case was damaging their image but said he was not prepared to have people attack his company.
“Gunns have sued 33 people and spent over $3 million dollars targetting anyone who dared speak against their destruction of Tasmania’s wild forests. Just to defend yourself in this type of civil case can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars, self representing is one of the only options that most ordinary people have in these situations,” said Adam Burling, Gunns20 defendant #1
“As defendants we will be up against, a ruthless billion dollar company and their team of expensive lawyers, but in the end nothing will deter me from standing up for Tasmania’s ancient forests,” said Mr Burling.
Louise Morris self representing defendant said “After almost five years of this multi-million dollar lawsuit from Gunns Ltd dragging on I decided it was time that I, as an individual being sued, tackle this case head on, as an individual and self represent. This is clearly not a decision I have taken lightly. This trial will be a highly stressful and arduous process, but I think it is worth it to protect our right to free speech – and basic civil liberties.”
Friday 13 November lawyers for Adam Burling, Louise Morris, Neal Funnell and Lou Geraghty will appear in the Victorian Supreme court to announce they will cease to act for these defendants who from now on will undertake the case as self represented defendants.
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13.11.09 Self-representation opposed by Gunns Ltd lawyers.
Gunns Ltd’s lawyers today in court opposed individual defendants seeking self-representation.
Saying that the court ‘ought not allow’ it as it would effect the administration of the trial negatively.
“Nothing will deter me from defending my right to free speech and protest. Tasmania’s ancient forests are too precious to back down in the face of a corporate bully like Gunns Ltd," said defendant #1 Adam Burling.
"At their AGM this week Gunns Ltd claimed they had spent $2.8 million on the Gunns 20 case.
This is likely a very conservative estimate, given they have paid out over $1 million in costs to defendants and gone through three legal teams since they started this law suit.
Running this case through trial is likely to add another $1 million to the costs.
Gunns Ltd appears to have very deep pockets when it comes to pursuing individuals and community groups who oppose their destruction of Tasmania's native forest," said Mr Burling More
info: http://www.huon.org
http://www.gunns20.org/
Thursday, October 08, 2009 

Category: Art and Photography
Weld Echo 2010 is being held between 2-15th March at the Long Gallery, Salamanca Place, Hobart. We are currently calling for expressions of interest for artists to contribute Weld Valley inspired works to the exhibition.
The Huon Valley Environment Centre is holding Artist Open Days in the Weld Valley...
15th November (Sunday) - Eric Pettits Rd and Glovers Bluff
5th December (Saturday) - North weld road
17th January (Sunday) - Eric pettits Rd
7th Feb (Sunday) - North weld Rd
Please get in touch if you would like to express interest or would like more information: centre@huon.org (03) 6264 1286 http://www.huon.org

Wednesday, August 05, 2009 

Category: News and Politics
Media Release - 5 August 2009

Conservationist Arrested in Weld Valley Protest
Tasmania's Logging Onslaught halted for one day

"A conservationist was arrested late today after a day long protest in Tasmania's southern forests of the Weld Valley. Conservationists today halted logging in the Weld Valley by setting up non violent forest defence structures on the three major access routes in to the valley. Today's action comes after new pressure has mounted in the Weld Valley with seven new logging areas," Huon Valley Environment Centre's Jenny Weber said.

"Conservationists are calling for an immediate protection of native forests in the Weld Valley, large scale industrial logging contributes to climate change and wildlife habitat loss. The Bartlett Government needs to take real action to provide a exit package for the industry for those people logging these forests," Jenny Weber said.

http://www.huon.org
Tuesday, August 04, 2009 

Category: News and Politics
Media Release - 5 August 2009

Tasmania’s Logging onslaught in Weld Valley Halted

“Today, 20 conservationists have established protest structures on all logging access routes to the Weld Valley, southern Tasmania. In a call for an urgent need to protect all of Tasmania's high conservation value forests, conservationists have erected two tree sits and a tripod. The current onslaught of logging in the Weld Valley's threatened forests is wildlife habitat destruction, contributing to climate change and the tragic loss of a large area of wild forests, ” Huon Valley Environment Centre’s Jenny Weber said.

“Conservationists have set up non violent forest defence structures on three logging access routes. The threatened wild forests of the Weld Valley have come under enormous pressure of late with seven areas of forest being logged, including forest adjacent to the World Heritage Area, forest on the banks of the Huon River and large tracts of old growth forest,” Jenny Weber said.

Related story from ABC Online: http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2009/08/05/2646442.htm

http://www.huon.org

Wednesday, July 22, 2009 

Category: Art and Photography
The Weld Echo exhibition, held annually in Hobart, is arriving on the mainland! From August 26th - Sept 15th you will be able to see some of the highlights and favourites of this years Tassie exhibition in Melbourne.
Official Opening Wed 26th August 6pm at Fad Gallery, 1st Floor, 14 Corrs Lane, Melbourne, Chinatown.
Weld Echo is a collaborative exhibition of works inspired by the Weld Valley, Southern Tasmania, which is threatened by destruction from the woodchipping industry. The exhibition is an important fundraiser for the campaign to protect the Weld Valley.
Come along if you are going to be in Melbourne, and tell all your Melbourne friends about it! See you there...

Sunday, June 21, 2009 

Category: Art and Photography
Black Sassy Collective Presents...Weld Echo 2009
Exhibition at Salamanca's Long Gallery till the 25 June 09



www.huon.org

Tuesday, June 09, 2009 

Category: Art and Photography
Weld Echo 2009 Exhibition at Salamanca's Long Gallery in Hobart
17 June - 26 June.

Official Opening of the exhibition with Special Guest Senator Christine Milne will be Friday 19 June 2009 at 6pm.
A collaborative exhibition of 52 artists inspired works of the Weld Valley.
Photographs, Design, Paintings, Sculptures, Jewels and much much more.
If you can volunteer to sit at the exhibition let me know when you will be avaliable between 9am and 5pm between the 17 June and 25 June.
Brought to you by Black Sassy Artists Collective, the artistic arm of Huon Valley Environment Centre
For more information
email jweber@nativeforest.net

Friday, May 29, 2009 

Category: Parties and Nightlife
If you are in Tassie or Victoria, check out these forest fundraiser events coming your way!

Southern Forest Soiree - Hobart, Tasmania
Friday 5th June 8pm
Peacock Theatre, Salamana Arts Centre, Hobart
Join us on World Environment Day and enjoy classical music, films, theatre, fine wine and nibbles
Opened by Senator Bob Brown
Doors Open 7.30pm
Evening Wear please
Entry $10
A fundraiser for the Southern Forest Campaigns
Brought to you by Still Wild Still Threatened and the Huon Valley Environment Centre

Where The Wild Things Are - 31st May, Melbourne
One night of wild, outrageous possum working booths, and magic bands..this event is certified to please and inform you and your sleepy neighbour about our precious old growth forests :)
Local Melbourne bands include:
• Combat Wombat
• Hugo + Treats
• White Minus Red
• PLaY
• RPG Radio
• John Goodall
• Francis Russo
• Ducks in the Mud
4pm start
Location:
Where the Wild Things Are @ 290 Albert St, Brunswick
Phone: 0415259365
Email: savingoldgrowth@gmail.com