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1.1a.i Forest area by forest type (2023)

This indicator (Indicator 1.1a) uses the area for each forest type over time as a broad measure of the extent to which forest ecosystems and their diversity are being maintained. Reporting on forest tenure aids our understanding of how different land management regimes may impact on forest…
13 March 2025 - Last modified

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Australia has recently reformed its illegal logging laws. The reformed Illegal Logging Prohibition Act 2012 (Act) and Illegal Logging Prohibition Rules 2024 (Rules) are now in effect.Please visit our illegal logging page for information on the changes and links to guidance material.DownloadIllegal…
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Trevor Ray Gilmore - Decision - 11 November 2008

​COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA Fisheries Management Act 1991 RE:SOUTHERN AND EASTERN SCALEFISH AND SHARK FISHERY (No 2) Allocation of Provisional Grant of school, gummy, saw shark and elephant fish…
04 November 2019 - Last modified

Biosecurity Compliance Plan 2016-17

​​​​Department of Agriculture and Water Resources, April 2017The Biosecurity Compliance Plan 2016-17 outlines the department’s plan for managing biosecurity risks at the border in 2016-17.…
04 November 2019 - Last modified

Executive Summary

​​This report presents results of a case study in which recommended indicators for monitoring the social and economic impacts of forestry were tested in the ‘Green Triangle’ region of south-east South…
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Analysis of opportunities in India

Compiled by James Fell, based on research by Patrick Hamshere, Yu Sheng, Brian Moir, Caroline Gunning-Trant, David Mobsby. Exporting fruit and vegetables to India could be one of Australia’s top trade opportunities in the next 30 years. Summary India has been one of the world’s fastest…
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Allocating fish stocks between commercial and recreational fishers: examples from Australia and overseas

Authors: Kasia Mazur, Andrea Bath, Jacob Savage and Robert Curtotti Summary The Commonwealth Fisheries Resource Sharing Framework is currently being developed by the Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment. This framework plans to ensure that each sector, commercial, recreational…
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Executive Summary

​​This report presents results of a case study in which recommended indicators for monitoring the social and economic impacts of forestry were tested in north east Tasmania. The indicators tested were…
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Meat Notice 2009 -18: Additional Requirements for Wild Game Processing for Export

NSFS Ref 24 Last notice on this issue: 2003/04 Date of Effect: 16 December 2009       Date of Expiry: Until further notice Contact Officers Albert Cobb Phone:…
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About locusts

​​ Many insects belonging to the order the Orthoptera can be readily identified by their large back legs which enable them to hop or jump.Locusts are…
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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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