The Rise and Fall of Gunns Ltd
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The Rise and Fall of Gunns Ltd
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The Rise and Fall of Gunns Ltd
Fearless and forensic in its analysis, the book shows that Tasmania's decades-long quest to industrialise nature fails every time. But the collapse of Gunns is the most telling of them all.
At its peak, Gunns Ltd had a market value of $1 billion, was listed on the ASX 200, was the largest employer in the state of Tasmania and its largest private landowner. Most of its profits came from woodchipping, mainly from clear-felled old-growth forests. A pulp mill was central to its expansion plans. Its collapse in 2012 was a major national news story, as was the arrest of its CEO for insider trading.
Quentin Beresford illuminates for the first time the dark corners of the Gunns empire. He shows it was built on close relationships with state and federal governments, political donations and use of the law to intimidate and silence its critics. Gunns may have been single-minded in its pursuit of a pulp mill in Tasmania's Tamar Valley, but it was embedded in an anti-democratic and corrupt system of power supported by both main parties, business and unions. Simmering opposition to Gunns and all it stood for ramped up into an environmental campaign not seen since the Franklin Dam protests.
Fearless and forensic in its analysis, the book shows that Tasmania's decades-long quest to industrialise nature fails every time. But the collapse of Gunns is the most telling of them all.
'This is a tale that needed telling. It is an important case history in environmental campaigning and a must-read for anyone interested in fairness and transparency in government.' β Geoffrey Cousins AM, businessman and president of the Australian Conservation Foundation
Watch Greens Senator for Tasmania, Peter Whish-Wilson, speak impassionedly in the Senate about The Rise and Fall of Gunns Ltd: 'An extraordinary book, a first of its kind, a book that needs to be read and debated by every Tasmanianβindeed, Australianβwho cares for democracy and the future of this country's wild places.'
The Rise and Fall of Gunns Ltd by Quentin Beresford wins top Tasmanian literary award. For more, see this ABC News article or a full list of the winners here.
Winner of the Tasmanian Premier's Literary Awards. Longlisted for the Walkley Book Award and the John Button Prize.
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The Rise and Fall of Gunns Ltd by Quentin Beresford is praised for its in-depth exploration of the intersection between business, government, and environmental activism. The book serves as a crucial narrative for those keen on understanding the dynamics of transparency and fairness within governmental processes, especially in the context of significant environmental campaigns.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781742234199
Publisher: NewSouth Publishing
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 02 February 2015
Country: Australia
Imprint: NewSouth Publishing
Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 35.0mm
Width: 152.0mm
Height: 231.0mm
Weight: 557g
Pages: 448
About the Author
Quentin Beresford is the author or co-author of numerous books on Australian politics and public policy, including Rob Riley: The Life of an Aboriginal Leader and The Godfather: The life of Brian Burke. Quentin is professor of politics at Edith Cowan University, Australia where he has taught for more than 20 years. Born and educated in Tasmania, he was a journalist on Hobartβs The Mercury in the early to mid-1980s.
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