❓ Hon Alison Xamon asks about changes to native and plantation forest stumpage fees. The Minister provides schedules and details increases and decreases implemented on 1 July 2010.
AnsweredQoN 2742Legislative Council
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I refer to the base stumpages schedule for native and plantation forests, and ask -
(1) Will the Minister please table the current schedule of, -
(a) base native forests stumpages; and
(b) base plantations stumpages?
(2) Were stumpages increased on 1 July 2010?
(3) If yes to (2), -
(a) which ones; and
(b) by how much?
(4) Were any stumpages reduced on 1 July 2010?
(5) If yes to (4), -
(a) which ones; and
(b) by how much?
(1) Will the Minister please table the current schedule of, -
(a) base native forests stumpages; and
(b) base plantations stumpages?
(2) Were stumpages increased on 1 July 2010?
(3) If yes to (2), -
(a) which ones; and
(b) by how much?
(4) Were any stumpages reduced on 1 July 2010?
(5) If yes to (4), -
(a) which ones; and
(b) by how much?
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Answered
12 October 2010
Responded by
Minister for Child Protection representing the Minister for Forestry
Response time
35 days
Forest Products Commission
(1) Yes
(a) See Schedule A (1) (Base native stumpages).
(b) See Schedule B (1) (Base plantation stumpages).
(2) Yes
(3a-b)
Native
Poles, bridge timbers, sawlogs, feature logs, pegging logs, residue logs, fencing and chopping logs, chiplogs, craftwood, burls and forest debris - 3.37% increase
Charcoal logs - 9.18% increase
Plantation
Poles, pine rounds, chopping logs, forest debris and craftwood - 1.72% increase
Particleboard, woodchips, industrial wood & residue particleboard - 3.37% increase
(4) Yes
(5a-b) Veneer logs and sawlogs - 3.33% decrease
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(1) Yes
(a) See Schedule A (1) (Base native stumpages).
(b) See Schedule B (1) (Base plantation stumpages).
(2) Yes
(3a-b)
Native
Poles, bridge timbers, sawlogs, feature logs, pegging logs, residue logs, fencing and chopping logs, chiplogs, craftwood, burls and forest debris - 3.37% increase
Charcoal logs - 9.18% increase
Plantation
Poles, pine rounds, chopping logs, forest debris and craftwood - 1.72% increase
Particleboard, woodchips, industrial wood & residue particleboard - 3.37% increase
(4) Yes
(5a-b) Veneer logs and sawlogs - 3.33% decrease
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