Yearly archives: 2014


Written by Jessica Goddard The decision to allow manufacturers to produce hemp seed for human consumption in Australia has been pushed back to January 2015. The Council of Australian Governments’ National Forum on Food Regulation delayed the decision until next year, citing  concerns that producing hemp seed food would send […]

Hemp Seed Food Debate Continues


Written by Emma Luimes The ABC reported last week that Councils around Tasmania are supportive of the prospect of an industrial and medical industry in Tasmania to combat the state’s employment problems, particularly in regional areas, where traditional means of employment such as forestry and mining are declining.  Last month, […]

Hemp Over Milk to Tackle Tasmania’s Youth Unemployment


Written by Sophie Wood Who knew watching videos on ‘YouTube’ could be so enlightening? I was enjoying listening to the music of ‘Vegan Smyth’; one of my favourite vegan singers, songwriters and comedians. He is the man that has given us memorable songs like: ‘Where do you get your protein?’ […]

Tasmanian Vegan Cheese Adventures



Recipe by Gina Fenech Ingredients: 1 cup gluten free quick cooking oats 15 dried apricots ½ of a ripe banana ¼ cup unsweetened coconut flakes 1 tbsp coconut oil ¼ tsp ginger pinch of cloves pinch of salt Roll in shredded coconut Instructions: Combine all ingredients in a food processor […]

Vegan Apricot Bliss Balls


Written by Katy Rohl In recent months an abundance of Swordfish have been reported by fishermen off Tasmanian shores. As Swordfish are world renowned as being very prestigious fish to catch, game fishermen are steadily arriving to try and lure in these lucrative aquatic giants and ultimately surpass the previously […]

Tourism Tasmania using Swordfish to Reel in Game Fishermen


Written by Bexy McFly Want high quality local organic produce? There’s an app for that. Twenty Tasmanian farms are now a lot more sensitive – but they haven’t been watching Bold and The Beautiful or drinking too much soy milk – They’ve been fitted with sensors to make farming easier, […]

The Sensitive New Age Farmer: Sense T Technology in Tasmania



Written by Grace Elkins The Australian government’s stance on climate change and its continued support of the fossil fuel industry has the international community believing Australia is determined to ‘fight the future’. The government’s intention to scrap the price on carbon makes Australia an unattractive location for investment in renewable […]

The Damaging Consequences of Australia’s Stance on Climate Change


Written by Jessica Goddard The peak wool body of Queensland ‘WoolProducers’ has last week released a National Wild Dog Action Plan which it states “will guide the implementation of a nationally-agreed framework for a strategic and risk-based approach to wild dog management; emphasising humane, safe and effective management techniques and […]

The National Wild Dog Action Plan


Written by Sophie WoodThe Australian Federal Government has set its sights on South Africa. It wants the South African Government to ban Australian citizens from participating in ‘canned’ trophy hunting. Canned hunting is a cruel and barbaric ‘sport’, where hunters pay large sums of money to hunt rare and endangered […]

Government wants South Africa to Ban Australian Canned Trophy Hunters



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Written by Gina Fenech The Tasmanian State Government has made a vow to get an industrial hemp industry up and running in Tasmania.  In Tasmania, Cannabis Sativa generally known as Industrial Hemp is being treated as its illegal relative Marijuana.  Industrial Hemp is not grown for its psycho active drug […]

Hemp and Medical Marijuana in Tasmania


Written by Grace Elkins Public discourse is a cornerstone of a democratic society, in spite of this, the Government has proposed mandatory on-the-spot-fines and prison sentences for protesters found to be trespassing on a workplace. Stripping the people of Tasmania of their ability to band together to compel leaders to […]

Proposed Protest Laws Present a Grim Future for People Power ...


Written by Sophie Wood So you thought Tasmanian fish had been spared the super trawler’s nets? It turns out there is a Ukrainian-owned ship heading our way in a matter of weeks. Introducing the 4400 tonne Dominican registered ‘Meridian 1’. Measuring 104 metres long, it is one of the biggest […]

Super Trawlers in Tasmanian Waters