Thinking big, the next phase in campaigning for our Southern Forests

Gary Dunnett, CEO and Kate Carroll, Conservation Projects Officer

Some of NPA’s deepest roots lie in the forests that cloak the landscapes between the Great Dividing Range and the rugged southern coasts.  These are contested regions whose economy relies upon nature-based tourism, while allowing the very worst of industrial clear-felling and woodchipping.  

NPA has been calling for a shift from exploitation to protection of the southeast forests for decades.  The long history of the forest campaigns is documented in David Gallan’s wonderful 2016 documentary ‘Understorey’.  

Those campaigns had significant successes, including the creation of parks such as Southeast Forest National Park.  The parks that were established as part of the original Eden and Southern Forest Regional Forest Agreement (RFA) negotiations were a great beginning, but are not enough to truly secure the biodiversity values of the forests.  

New report details loss of social license for native forest woodchip industry

An alliance of environment groups has today released a report entitled ‘Social License Chipped Away: why support for woodchipping has collapsed in south-east NSW’.