sthughes wrote:Helicopters are what really annoy me. It felt like the Gold Coast last time I was at Cradle, there were helicopters coming in low and making a racket every few minutes. At least cable cars are quiet. Perhaps now that NATO is running out of things to blow up in Libya they could start on a no-fly-zone at Cradle
ghosta wrote:Tasmania has suffered greatly as a result of the shutdown of the timber industry and its true to say the effects have not yet been felt by the Tasmanian community at large yet, but it sure is coming. One of the arguments often used was if we stop logging then we can attract tourists to our state to enjoy our forested areas. The cable car development is one proposed project that can do exactly that. We need a lot more similar developments done in a careful manner, and it MUST happen....otherwise we will have to go back to logging.
Cant have your cake and eat it too!
Son of a Beach wrote:ghosta wrote:Tasmania has suffered greatly as a result of the shutdown of the timber industry and its true to say the effects have not yet been felt by the Tasmanian community at large yet, but it sure is coming. One of the arguments often used was if we stop logging then we can attract tourists to our state to enjoy our forested areas. The cable car development is one proposed project that can do exactly that. We need a lot more similar developments done in a careful manner, and it MUST happen....otherwise we will have to go back to logging.
Cant have your cake and eat it too!
There must be other ways for Tasmania to survive, apart from just logging and tourism. Not that I have any idea about such things myself, but surely there must be some other types of business we could participate in?
corvus wrote:Our Mineral Wealth perhaps
How about pulp production? Whoops no I guess that's no good eitherSon of a Beach wrote:There must be other ways for Tasmania to survive, apart from just logging and tourism. Not that I have any idea about such things myself, but surely there must be some other types of business we could participate in?
One: Someone get out of the wrong side of the bed?corvus wrote:One : what do Federal Politics have to do with this Post ??
Two : For the uninitiated there are already two distinct "heads" on Roland and Vandyke ,Roland a person in repose on the right hand slope and Vandyke another in full repose on top.
Three: Leave the Mountains as they are.
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Son of a Beach wrote:Mt Roland is about the right size and shape to become a canvas for Australia's version of Mt Rushmore. It could be sculptured into the heads of Julia, John, Paul and Bob. At least then we'd have another way to get up the PM's nose.
corvus wrote:Three: Leave the Mountains as they are.
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