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Trade mission to spruik forestry

01 Feb, 2012 06:17 PM
TAXPAYERS will fork out to send Deputy Premier Bryan Green on a trade mission to Asia.

The exact itinerary, dates and cost of the trip are yet to be decided.

However, Premier Lara Giddings said yesterday that she would consider sending Opposition Leader Will Hodgman as well, after he asked to help spruik the Tasmanian forestry industry overseas.

In his letter, dated yesterday, Mr Hodgman proposed ``an urgent joint trade mission to our major timber markets to actively seek out export markets for our wood, and to directly counter the misinformation being perpetuated by the Greens and environmental non-government organisations about our timber industries''.

Ms Giddings said Mr Hodgman needed to catch up.

``We already have a plan to send the Deputy Premier to China and Japan, and there's a number of issues he will be looking at in those nations,'' she said.

``Forestry will be part of his visit to China and Japan, but there are other elements to that trip that he'll be part of, but I can't reveal that right now.''

The trip is expected to take place this month, but a government spokesman said details were yet to be finalised.

Ms Giddings said she would consider Mr Hodgman's request.

``At this stage planning is under way already for that visit. I'm certainly willing to consider whether or not it's appropriate for the Opposition Leader to be part of any of that trade mission ... but that will require advice from the companies involved and other government officials.''

She said the government was doing everything it could to support the forestry industry.

The news comes just days after Artec announced it was not accepting any wood residue this month, which resulted in sawmiller McKay Timber standing down 30 workers.

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Don't send Bob Brown, Nick McKim or anyone from the Huon and the other against anything constructive groups in the Huon and elsewhere.

If Mr Booth and Mr McKim are part of the Government the statement made by Lara that the Government is doing all it can to support Forestry is false in my opinion!

Posted by Tasmanian, 1/02/2012 7:19:15 PM, on The Examiner
Hmmmm correct me if im wrong, didnt we already spend a fortune on a trip to Asia. The trip that had forestry undercut Gunns. You Go young man, you do your best ...more money wasted more jobs lost.
Posted by onewonders, 1/02/2012 7:49:37 PM, on The Examiner
Brace yourselves folks here come the green howlers....in stereo....all 2000 of em...bwaaaaah the government wants to promote forestry......we don't want any industry......feet stamping...etc
Posted by mic, 1/02/2012 7:55:26 PM, on The Examiner
Perhaps I'm being a little pessimistic here, but does anyone else smell "junket" here? Or is it just a case of Mr Green needing some company?
Posted by Craiglm68, 1/02/2012 8:26:33 PM, on The Examiner
Oh Bryan,

Just more of the same old "Trust and believe me, as I am the Minister" again? Oh what a feeling it must be. When will we see serious change in thinking and acting?

Is that all we get from you and Lara, not to forget to mention Will and Peter?

How very sad...

Posted by Change Agent, 2/02/2012 12:11:51 AM, on The Examiner

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