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Tasmanian Regional Forest Agreement second five-yearly review

​​​​It is a requirement of clause 45 of the Tasmanian Regional Forest Agreement (RFA) that a review of its implementation is undertaken every five years. The purpose of the review is to assess progress against the milestones and commitments in the Tasmanian RFA.Scoping AgreementThe Tasmanian RFA…
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Tasmanian Regional Forest Agreement first five-yearly review

​​​It is a requirement of clause 45 of the Tasmanian Regional Forest Agreement (RFA) that a review of its implementation is undertaken every five years. The purpose of the review is to assess performance against the milestones and commitments in the Tasmanian RFA.Scoping AgreementThe Tasmanian RFA…
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Tasmania - RFA Annual Reports

​​Tasmania RFA: First five year review Tasmania RFA: Second five yearly review ​
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New South Wales Regional Forest Agreements: first five-yearly review

​​​It is a requirement of each New South Wales Regional Forest Agreement (RFA) that its performance is reviewed every five years to provide an assessment of progress made with the RFAs, and includes:the extent to which milestones and obligations have been met, including the management of the…
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Annual reports and five year reviews by state

​​​As part of the Regional Forest Agreements (RFAs), all RFAs required an annual report for each of the first five years of the RFA. Following the initial annual reporting period for each RFA, it is a requirement that an ongoing five–yearly review of the RFA’s performance is undertaken. Details of…
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​There are a range of publications regarding the Regional Forest Agreement throughout the states. These are freely available for download.
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Glossary

​Afforestation Afforestation is the establishment of new forest in an area that was not previously covered by forest. Agroforestry See farm forestry. Apiculture The keeping of honey bees. Biological…
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RFAs: Why?

​​​In 1992, the Commonwealth, State and Territory Governments joined forces to work towards a shared vision of Australia's forests. Their NFPS​ was a first, major step towards resolving…
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Regions

Five Regional Forest Agreements (RFAs) are in place in three Australian states.New South Wales: Eden, North East (Upper and Lower) and Southern NSW regions.Western Australia: South-West forest region.Tasmania: The RFA covers the state.The RFAs cover forested regions where commercial wood production…
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People, jobs and communities - Social assessments

​​The social assessment process for the RFAs was a major development in land management policy that attracted international interest. Through the social assessments, we know far more now than we did…
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We acknowledge the continuous connection of First Nations Traditional Owners and Custodians to the lands, seas and waters of Australia. We recognise their care for and cultivation of Country. We pay respect to Elders past and present, and recognise their knowledge and contribution to the productivity, innovation and sustainability of Australia’s agriculture, fisheries and forestry industries.

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