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15 July 2024

The outcomes report for the fifth review of the Tasmanian Regional Forestry Agreement (RFA) has been released.

The report marks the first stage in the independent review process, which will now progress to stakeholder consultation.

Interested individuals are encouraged to provide their feedback to the outcomes report through a Have Your Say consultation managed by the Tasmanian Department of State Growth.

Individuals have until midnight on 30 August 2024 to have their say: https://www.stategrowth.tas.gov.au/about/divisions/forestry/legislative_and_policy_framework/have_your_say 

Established in 1997, the RFA is a joint initiative funded by the Commonwealth and Tasmanian Governments that sets out a long-term plan for the management and conservation of Tasmania’s native forests.

The outcomes report covers the 2017 to 2022 period and marks the first review since the RFA was extended in 2017 for an additional 20-year period.

The 5-yearly review process is critical to ensuring the Tasmanian RFA’s objectives are still being met.

As part of the RFA review, Professor Jerry Vanclay from Southern Cross University has been appointed as the independent reviewer.

He will now undertake a detailed consultation process as he considers the outcomes report and develops his own independent report.

Professor Vanclay is a pioneer in the modelling of forest ecosystems and has significantly influenced the sustainable management of forests worldwide.

The comprehensive review underscores the commitment to sustainably managing Tasmania's forest resources and highlights significant advancements and compliance in forestry practices.

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