Hon Lynn MacLaren's question seeks financial details regarding the Forest Products Commission's (FPC) expenditure on native forest logging in the 2012-2013 financial year, including payments to contractors, internal costs, and payments to the Department of Parks and Wildlife and the Conservation Commission.

AnsweredQoN 654Legislative Council
Asked
27 November 2013
Portfolio
Forestry

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(1) Regarding the 2012-2013 financial year for the native forest logging industry, excluding sandalwood, what was the total amount paid by the Forest Products Commission (FPC) to contractors engaged in the native forest logging industry? (2) What was the cost to the FPC itself for its engagement in the native forest logging industry? (3) How much did the FPC pay to: (a) the Department of Parks and Wildlife for its involvement in the native forest logging industry; and (b) the Conservation Commission for its involvement in the native forest logging industry?

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Answered
19 February 2014
Responded by
Minister for Agriculture and Food representing the Minister for Forestry
Response time
84 days
(1) $26.1m
(2) $10.3m
(3)(a) $4.4m
(b) The Conservation Commission did not receive any payment from Forest Products Commission during the 2012-2013 financial year.

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