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Corunna Logging Confirms Loss of Social Licence


In a Eurobodalla Greens Media Release issued today (27th Sept 2018) they offer that the

commencement of logging on 17th September 2018 at Corunna State Forest represents another monumental failure to listen to the will of the people, according to the Eurobodalla Greens.

For six months the Corunna Forest Protection Group based in the southern part of Eurobodalla Shire has respectfully campaigned for this particular little forest to be left alone. Its members have collected over 4000 signatories on a petition, pleaded with the local member Andrew Constance to intervene, negotiated with Forestry Corporation to defer logging and taken the issue to the public forum of the Council chambers. Even a fall back proposal to create a signposted forest walk in the central valley has met with flat rejection.

“It is a text book case of why Forestry Corporation’s continued logging in native forests has lost its social licence”, according to the Eurobodalla Greens’ Forest Campaigner, Will Douglas. "The decision to push ahead with logging Corunna despite such concerted opposition smacks of arrogance. "Of the 5,425 submissions to the NSW Regional Forest Agreements review this year only 23 supported the Government's proposal to extend the RFAs for 20 years. “It is clear that the community does not support the NSW and Commonwealth Government's proposals to extend the RFAs for 20 more years”, said Mr Douglas. “In fact this is a perfect opportunity for FCNSW to start moving its operations out of publicly owned native forests and into its purpose-planted hardwood plantation resource. "In the meantime a high profile iconic forest like Corunna should be spared from any logging operation.”

"Eurobodalla locals can be forgiven for mistrusting assurances given by Forestry Corporation. Witness the promises of a lighter logging regime in behind Mogo township that resulted in environmental carnage earlier this year (see photo).


Above: Post logging residue burnt and left on forest floor immediately behind Mogo town.

Photo supplied

"And locals well remember that Forestry Corporation, was found guilty of "systematic failures" of forest management including burning protected bushland near Batemans Bay. In 2013 Justice Rachel Pepper of the Land and Environment Court recorded that the logging organisation had a history of convictions for bad forestry practices.

"The evidence of past convictions for environmental offences does not demonstrate that Forestry NSW has been a good corporate citizen with respect to environmental statutory compliance,” said Magistrate Pepper. It was fined $35,000 and ordered to pay court costs for causing environmental damage.

"The Eurobodalla Greens call on the local member for Bega and his Liberal State Government to heed the impassioned pleas of the constituents to act decisively and have Corunna Forest set aside as a Preserved Forest Area until further notice." Mr Douglas concluded.

NOTE: Comments were TRIALED - in the end it failed as humans will be humans and it turned into a pile of merde; only contributed to by just a handful who did little to add to the conversation of the issue at hand. Anyone who would like to contribute an opinion are encouraged to send in a Letter to the Editor where it might be considered for publication

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