Native timber industry no longer economically viable, inquiry hears

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Continuous breaches of native forest regulations by Forestry Corporation show a systemic pattern of noncompliance despite a lack of economic benefits, a state inquiry hears.

Continuous breaches of native forest regulations by Forestry Corporation show a systemic pattern of noncompliance despite the lack of profits from the industry, a state inquiry hearing has heard.Conservation groups say logging operations violating forestry rules are difficult to prosecuteIndustry leaders say cutting down native trees can help with regrowth

"It can take months if not years before any action is taken, and in terms of wildlife it's too little too late, as those trees are gone," National Public Affairs Manager for Birdlife Australia, Sean Dooley said. Only the state Environment Minister or the Department of Planning and Environment can take legal action against the corporation.

The report argued that the significant gap suggested a poor return on the investment of taxpayers' dollars. "I saw an enormous logging truck loaded with burnt logs and I just couldn't believe it, but when I contacted Forestry Corporation, they said they had a permit to do it," she said.Forestry Corporation has faced five fines for breaching logging regulations over the last month.Representatives from Pentarch Forestry, a company that provides harvesting services to Forestry Corporation, were questioned on the decline of their business from native forest logging.

 

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just grow trees in plantations

Let the tees grow

Native hardwood for construction is important imo..

Economic viability of the native logging industry called into question. Australia should have transitioned to plantation timber years ago. It might have worked if successive governments had not tampered with the tax breaks in growing timber.

Last year the Govt spent $62.1 million to buy the Heyfield hardwood timber mill, after the previous owners declared it was no longer viable. How do you all feel about taxes being used to destroy remnant native ash forest & buying a stranded asset? vicpol auspol

It has been for decades.

Sue0606 $10 million of taxpayers money gifted to the Eden chipmill. We are paying these knuckle draggers to destroy our forests and wipe out species. This is insanity and a disgraceful legacy for future generations.

Should have ceased old growth logging decades ago

the logging jobs are losers Better to preserve the forest get few dozen loggers to get other jobs like hospitality Why r we importing farm workers? then we r taking in extra 15k Afghans Get them to work

Stop Logging in native forrest. Keep loggers out but then when there are no safe roads within the state forrest, control burns are not carried out and fuel load increase - then let the whole lot burn... great idea. Wake up to the reality before history repeats.

Labor made it expensive to cut down trees.

So not viable due to limitations on supply rather than value received for the product?

Just like the non-indigenous Australians still here taking land and air from Native Australians. Lest We Forget!

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