Action update Australia

In May, a per­son­al let­ter was hand deliv­ered to the $10 mil­lion man­sion of Mike Smith, the CEO of the ANZ bank in Mel­bourne’s most afflu­ent sub­urb of Toorak.

In May, a per­son­al let­ter was hand deliv­ered to the $10 mil­lion man­sion of Mike Smith, the CEO of the ANZ bank in Mel­bourne’s most afflu­ent sub­urb of Toorak. The let­ter, signed by the E.L.F., declared that his prop­er­ty, includ­ing his and his wife’s lux­u­ry cars, amongst a detailed list of oth­er per­son­al items, would not remain safe so long as ANZ con­tin­ued its financ­ing of the pro­posed Gunns Tamar Val­ley Pulp Mill in Tas­ma­nia.

The pro­posed pulp mill, run by Gunns- Tas­ma­ni­a’s forestry cor­po­ra­tion which holds a vir­tu­al monop­oly over the state, would con­tribute great­ly to glob­al warm­ing, it would spew 64,000 tonnes of efflu­ent into the Bass Straight every day, bring the Tas­man­ian wedge-tailed eagle, the spot­ted tail Quoll, and the giant fresh­wa­ter cray­fish to extinc­tion, and would turn the ancient old growth forests of the Great West­ern Tiers, the North East High­lands, and the Ben Lomond forests into pulp.

The same night, veg­an piz­zas from numer­ous mul­ti-nation­al chains were deliv­ered unsus­pect­ed­ly to the doorstep of Mike’s fam­i­ly home.

By strange coin­ci­dence, the fol­low­ing week ANZ with­drew its sup­port for financ­ing the $2 bil­lion Gunns Tamar Val­ley Pulp Mill project.

This effec­tive­ly puts the pulp mil­l’s future in a dire sit­u­a­tion. Unfor­tu­nate­ly the state and fed­er­al gov­ern­ments of Aus­tralia still con­tin­ue their back­ing of the eco-cidal project.