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Forest Industries Gala Dinner cancelled

Wednesday’s Forest Industries Gala Dinner in Canberra has been cancelled. It follows the death late last week of Queen Elizabeth II and the Federal Government’s decision to officially suspend Parliament this week. Source: Timberbiz The dinner was to have been held in the G
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Federal gov’t gets it wrong on biomass

The Australian Forest Products Association has urged the Federal Government to heed the international scientific consensus and advice from the United Nations’ International Panel on Climate Change that sustainably sourced forest biomass is a renewable energy feedstock, following Tuesd
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Tas workplace protection passes despite Labor

The Tasmanian Government’s Workplace Protection legislation has passed the Tasmanian Parliament despite being opposed by the Labor Opposition. Under the new Police Offences Amendment (Workplace Protection) laws, protesters can now be slapped with harsher fines or longer jail terms for
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Sustainable native forestry has support from voters

XNew polling by uComms shows broad support for a sustainable native hardwood industry. And the CEO of the Victorian Forest Products Association Deb Kerr believes the Victorian State Government should recognise that its decision to phase out a highly regulated industry was out of step
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Friday analysis: recovering $2M of taxpayer money is definitely in the public interest

Ever tried to skip paying a bill from a state government agency? Didn’t think so. Odder still, ever had a state government say don’t worry about paying that bill? Obviously not. So why then can the Victorian State Government simply decide that a $2m debt is not worth recovering becaus
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New poll shows overwhelming support to grow Aussie timber

New polling reinforces the Victorian Forests Products Association’s call to increase the number of trees planted for harvesting and has found overwhelming public support for the State Government to invest in homegrown timber. Source: Timberbiz A UComms poll in the Keysborough District
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WA State Government failed to make a Just Transition Plan says FIFWA

One year on from the State Government’s decision to ban native forestry from 2024, the WA forestry industry is reflecting on 12 months of frustration, broken government commitments and ongoing uncertainty for impacted businesses. Source: Timberbiz Despite being promised a Just Transit
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Anthony Albanese to address forest industry leaders

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will address forest industry leaders from around Australia at next week’s 2022 Forest Industries Gala Dinner at Parliament House in Canberra. Source: Timberbiz Hundreds of forest industries representatives and stakeholders along with dozens of federal M
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Recovering costs from MyEnvironment “not in the best interests of Vic Government”

The Victorian Government has been caught out putting anti-logging activists ahead of taxpayers in a letter it fought hard to keep confidential. Source: Weekly Times For months former Agriculture Minister Mary-Anne Thomas repeatedly blocked requests for copies of a letter she wrote to
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Parkside faces a fate similar to Mectec due to vexatious legal action

The current timber supply shortages in Victoria brought about by vexatious legal action against VicForests is causing anguish among the people of Orbost, where 37% of its workforce faces the axe. Source: Timberbiz Already thrown into an atmosphere of uncertainty with the announcement
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