| # | Name | Comments |
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| 401 | jake lee | Trees! |
| 402 | Peter Mohan | Damn you fools!! learn from the rest of the worlds mistakes!! there is plenty of room elsewhere in Australia! |
| 403 | Robert,Graves | Good work,can this tree be used to make drums too? |
| 404 | Mark Copping | |
| 405 | Callan | HEY DAD! |
| 406 | David Rosling | |
| 407 | Julian Samy | |
| 408 | Scott Wise | This wood is a real treasure. The fact that it can be grown economically in plantations in its own former natural habitat should ensure its future. If Bunya plantings are not maintained we are waisting a wonderful opportunity. I use and recommend this wood in my instrument making. Please observe the Swiss and German model for management of music timber forest resources and apply it to Australia. |
| 409 | Mateo Gonzalez | |
| 410 | Marianne Samy | This is all a part of embracing the Green Office |
| 411 | Lisa Grant | |
| 412 | Andrew Fleming | Save the Bunyas! , before the Earth looks like the moon.... No Trees, No Habitat , No Future. No Sound, No Music ! Nothing. |
| 413 | Tom O'Neill | the government seem to be all about a greener future but when it comes to a company, an australian company infact that wants to do the right thing and use there own plantations of a native australian pine to create wonderful instruments they wont let them. bunch of hypocrites, maybe cole clark should just chop down whats left of our rainforests im sure the government would prefer that. |
| 414 | debbie duncan | with greater awareness comes change...i got 4 red cedars off the council to plant for my children... the only heartbreaking part about it is that i will never be around to see them reach maturity..maybe my childrens children...wake up people once their gone their gone...they dont come back overnight..how i would love to have seen these beautiful trees in their full glory... |
| 415 | Matthew Carter | |
| 416 | mattia ghion | |
| 417 | Shanna-Lee | the environment is important coz its sxc |
| 418 | greg | i love my bunya |
| 419 | Len Hawco | Its good to see Cole Clark and the community supporting a good cause by increasing awareness and fighting to keep a sustainable and great alternative. A truely great sounding wood. Bunya Pine.
Len Hawco |
| 420 | David Brett | Trees good. Humans have a physiological tendancy to want to cut them down extensively. I'm no greeny, but a balance must be met. |
| 421 | Anonymous | I support sustainable forests and bunya plantations and I love the sound of Cole Clarke Guitars. So let's keep the plantations its a WIN WIN, responsible and forward thinking choice for Australia. |
| 422 | mark dean | |
| 423 | geoff pullen | Keep the plantations full of local species!! Don't follow Tassie and plant an exotic gum. |
| 424 | Josh Maroney | enough is enough. it's time to stop deforestaion. as humans we've already taken too much. we don't need any more. |
| 425 | samuel heffernan | HOORAY |
| 426 | Anonymous | Bunya rocks! We need it... |
| 427 | Michael Marchant | |
| 428 | Robert Trajkovski | From the sales guy behind a counter of an instrument store to our vast local talent, if we wish to continue expressing ourselves thru music then sign up know. We need to support our industry and ultimately our planet; we risk loosing our creative world. |
| 429 | Matthew Carr | |
| 430 | Charlene | |
| 431 | Ivan | Nice site bankruptcy [URL=http://svitylko.1gb.in/index.html]bankruptcy[/URL] |
| 432 | Adam Kozlowski | |
| 433 | Beth Bicknell | |
| 434 | Kent Verdon | |
| 435 | Kent Verdon | |
| 436 | alessio morglia | |
| 437 | Michael Arnott | |
| 438 | Joel Eade | I hope that signing this petition will help those who sign the environment-changing-documents to pause for thought and consider the opinions of educated people who's incomes are sustained by the timber industry.
Thanks,
Joel |
| 439 | Abhishek Sharma | |
| 440 | Brett Harvey | It is amazing that simple things that make sense to the average person are completely ignored by governments. Save the trees |
| 441 | Tom Priestley | |
| 442 | Luke Wade | |
| 443 | Robert Persian | Bring on the Bunyas! |
| 444 | Molly Jo Stanley | Thank you for bringing awareness, standing up for what's right, and protecting what's precious. |
| 445 | Jethro Kingston | Leave the Bunya alone... Incredible tonewoods! |
| 446 | Carl & Kirsten White | |
| 447 | Carl & Kirsten White | |
| 448 | Carl & Kirsten White | Do not discontinue Bunya or other similar tree production. Stop the White Gum planting scam in the upper Clarence valley. Stop allowing scamming operators to clear land that farmers are not allowed to clear for hideous worthless non endemic white
gum plantations |
| 449 | Stephen Duke | Keep the Bunya Growing!!! |
| 450 | Dean Carey | I worked for Cole Clark Guitars and Bunya is amazing timber, we need to save this timber not only for its acoustic sound but for the future.
At present we don't know how this timber will age on acoustics, but buying a brand new Fat Lady these faces sound and look great. I can't imagine how it will be in 20 years!!! |