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Forestry Tasmania celebrates the end to raw log exports from Hobart

DATE: 31/01/2008

Forestry Tasmania’s Managing Director Bob Gordon today announced the end to the shipment of raw logs from the Port of Hobart.
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Tassie students bring home medals from the Australian Deaf Games

DATE: 31/01/2008

The Forestry Tasmania and Southern Cross Television Community Assist program sponsored a group of young deaf Tasmanian students to travel to the Australian Deaf Games.  Continue Reading...

Ride the Wire

DATE: 31/01/2008

Hollybank Treetops Adventure has been operating for 3 weeks and the feedback from the public has been totally positive. Australia’s longest continuous cable glide is proving popular to Tasmania’s visitors and locals alike. Continue Reading...

Time to cool it!

DATE: 10/01/2008

A photo of two aggressive activists clad in balaclavas has brought into sharp focus a real need for forestry workers to keep a cool head during this summer protest season. Continue Reading...

Forestry Tasmania’s Derwent District Regenerates Success

DATE: 10/01/2008

For the second time in three years, Forestry Tasmania’s Derwent District office has been awarded with the Gilbert-Cunningham Trophy for excellence in native forest silviculture. Continue Reading...

Let the Justice System do its work

DATE: 10/01/2008

Tasmanians are being urged to brace for more unsubstantiated claims as the Huon Valley Environment Centre (HVEC) seeks to recover from the damage done to its reputation by activists in balaclavas who cut down tree while staging an illegal and dangerous protest in the Weld Valley. Continue Reading...

Hollybank Treetops Adventure Now Taking Bookings On-Line

DATE: 09/01/2008

One of Tasmania’s most innovative tourism attractions, the Hollybank Treetops Adventure is now taking bookings via its web site. Continue Reading...