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Conservationists celebrate reports that state government will end native forest logging by the end of the year.

Victorian Forest Alliance 3 mins read

Victorian Forest Alliance (VFA)

Media release

23 May 2023

 

 

Conservationists celebrate reports that state government 

will end native forest logging by the end of the year.

 

This morning the ABC has reported that the  Daniel Andrews government has made a decision to bring forward the transition out of native forest logging, from 2030 to January 2024.

 

Conservationists and forest campaigners from across the state are celebrating the news, after long, and hard fought campaigns, some spanning nearly four decades. Only months after the announcement in 2019 that native forest logging would be phased out through a decade-long transition, one of the largest and most devastating bushfires in human memory wiped out more than two thirds of the forest in the far east of the state, decimating forests and wildlife. Despite the catastrophic impacts of the fires, native forest logging continued.

 

Before the announcement in 2019, and to this day, state owned logging company VicForests has been involved in countless controversies and scandals, from serious breaches to environment laws, to using public funds to spy on conservationists and scientists. Last year VicForests reported a record annual loss of $54 million, subsidised by tax-payers.

 

Community legal cases and forms of direct action like citizen science have long been used to hold the state owned logging agency accountable to the law, and to try and protect forests under threat from logging. Most recently a landmark case halted logging where endangered greater gliders and yellow-bellied gliders are found. The case was instrumental in upholding VicForests’ legal requirements to survey for wildlife prior to logging, a law they had been ignoring for years.

 

Spokesperson and Campaign Coordinator for the Victorian Forest Alliance, Chris Schuringa stated, “This is a monumental win; for forests, for wildlife, for climate, and for the hard-working people who have spent countless hours surveying for endangered species, preparing evidence for court cases, lobbying, and campaigning. Some have been fighting for this for over three decades.”

 

“There is still a lot of work to be done to ensure these forests are permanently protected from all kinds of destructive practices - not just conventional logging. The next priority is to focus on supporting workers through a just transition and restoring Victoria’s native forests, which will provide real, lasting, sustainable employment for regional communities.”

 

“But for now, we are overjoyed by this historic announcement, and acknowledge the hard work, passion and perseverance of all the people who have been fighting for this for so long.” said Chris Schuringa, VFA Campaign Coordinator.

 

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Media contacts

 

 

Chris Schuringa

VFA Campaign Coordinator

[email protected]

0418 912 625

 

Mika Tran

VFA Media & Communications Officer

[email protected]

0412 893 513

 

 

 

About the Victorian Forest Alliance:

 

Established in November 2021, the Victorian Forest Alliance (VFA) brings together more than 35 existing and well-established grassroots forest groups actively protecting native forests across Victoria. Collectively, we have decades of experience working with our local communities.

 

Website: https://www.victorianforestalliance.org.au

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/VicForestAlliance/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/alliance_forest

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/victorianforestalliance/

 

Our members:

 

Northern Country/ Dja Dja Wurrung and Taungurung Country

Central Highlands/Wurundjeri, Taungurung and Bunurong Country

Save the Little Dargo

BEAM- Save Tallarook Forest

Save Our Strathbogie Forests

Friends of Noojee Trees (FONT)

Friends of Mount Stirling

Kinglake Friends of the Forest

North Central/Dja Dja Wurrung Country

Knitting Nannas of Toolangi

Eco-shout

Black Wallaby Forest Action

Wombat Action Group

Rubicon Forest Protection Group

Wombat Forestcare

The Great Tree Project

Ballarat Wildlife Wildlife Rehabilitation and Conservation

Warburton Environment

Koala Clancy Foundation

Kinglake Ranges Action for Forests Team

Central/Wurundjeri and Bunurong Country

Forest Conservation Victoria

Extinction Rebellion Cybil Disobedients

Toolangi Forest Protection Group

Newlands Friends of the Forest

West and Sth Gippsland/Bunurong Country

Lighter Footprints

Friends of Alberton Wests Forest

East Gippsland/Bidwell, Gunnai Kurnai and Monero Country

Gippsland Community Fire Watch

Environment East Gippsland

Save Tyers/Boola Boola Trees

Friends of Bats and Habitat Gippsland

Preserve our Forests Mirboo North

Goongerah Environment Centre (GECO)

Save Our Strzeleckis (SOS)

Gippsland Environment Group

 

Friends of Mallacoota

 

 

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