The Tasmanian Liberal Government is strongly supporting Tasmanian forestry jobs by streamlining processes and cutting red tape. Source: Timberbiz
Minister for Business, Industry and Resources, Eric Abetz, said the passage of the Forestry (Miscellaneous Amendment) Bill 2023 in the House of Assembly was an important step forward.
“The Bill will see greater jobs security and a potentially bigger forest estate by removing the requirement for the private forest service levy to be paid on first rotations on areas of previously cleared land,” Minister Abetz said.
“To further assist jobs, landholders and industry, the Bill enables a more streamlined application process for minor boundary changes to private timber reserves, reducing administrative costs and time.
“Further, the Bill will see the Board of Private Forests Tasmania given powers to waive the private forest service levy under special circumstances. This will include situations where private forests are impacted by flood or fire.
“The sector was closely consulted during the review process, with public consultation also taking place. I thank Private Forests Tasmania for their efforts in helping progress these reforms.
“The Tasmanian Liberal Government’s 2030 Strong Plan for Tasmania’s Future reiterates support for a sustainable, renewable, job-rich and world-leading forestry industry and we will ensure Tasmania’s world-class forest management framework remains at the cutting edge and fit for purpose.”