Latest Forestry News

Up to $50,000 available to assist businesses’ transition away from native forest logging
Targeted Logging In Future National Park
Forestry Corporation targeting Great Koala National Park despite Minns Government commitment
Glenwood Forest Mountain Bike Trails To Receive Upgrade
Parliament Update 27 June 2024
Government repeals costly log trade legislation
Backing Tasmania’s Forestry Industry
Legislation to end live sheep exports by sea passes House of Reps
Miles Doing What Matters: A strong, sustainable future for Queensland timber
Workers To Decide Their Own Future
CFMEU And Officials Penalised For Improper Conduct
Council Welcomes $510,000 Of Funding For Noojee
Funding Boost For Noojee To Explore New Community Hub
We’re speaking up for Tassie’s farmers, where are Labor?
Australia invests in Papua New Guinea to protect biosecurity
Australian Climate Service review delivers streamlined information to support Australians during disasters and climate change
NFF champions Australian trade and sustainability in Europe
Australia-Papua New Guinea Ministerial Forum 18 June
NSW Budget Neglects Biodiversity
South Australia welcomes continued panda presence at Adelaide Zoo
Research Investment Digs Into Future Of Soil Health
Police Seek Help To Find Missing Man At Idalia
Supporting the long-term viability of South Australia’s grape and wine industry
Ending native forest logging would help Australia’s climate goals much more than planting trees
Government cancels forestry ETS annual service charges for 2023-24
Growing the potential of New Zealand’s forestry sector in partnership
Searching for a female partner for the world’s ‘loneliest’ plant
Albanese Government delivers National Soil Action Plan funding
Loggers attempting to make park unviable as koala sanctuary
Guulabaa Place of Koala wins International Design Award
South Australia Benefits From Wine Exports To China
Forestry Corporation only identifies 27% of required koala trees in the Great Koala National Park
Australian Aquaculture sector goes from strength to strength
New Chair Appointed To Fisheries RDC
Australia And Japan To Strengthen Horticulture Ties
Startup aiming to reduce plastic reliance joins Cornell incubator
Up to $50,000 grants available for horticulture events across Australia
Koondrook On Track For Timber Transition
Showcasing Australian Horticulture To World
Expanded irradiation facilities to bolster horticulture exports in Victoria
Driving emissions reduction in the agriculture and land sectors
Parliament Update 3 June 2024
Industry Profits Steady In 2022-23: Australia
$13 million boost to protect softwood timber forests and supplies during bushfire season
Government to repeal costly log trade legislation
Sweet negotiations achieve access for Australian honey to Vietnam
Legislation To End Live Sheep Exports Introduced
Women In Fisheries Come Together In Southeast Asia