❓ Hon Steve Martin asks about the projected costs of forest management activities after the ban on native hardwood harvesting in 2024. The Minister's representative initially states they don't have the question.
AnsweredQoN 734Legislative Council
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NATIVE FOREST — MANAGEMENT
734. Hon STEVE MARTIN to the minister representing the
Minister for Forestry:
I refer to the predicted increased
cost of forest management activities as a result of the government's decision
to ban native hardwood harvesting. Has the government calculated the projected
cost of forest management activities, such as ecological thinning, mechanical
load reduction, access roads and fire mitigation after 2024?
734. Hon STEVE MARTIN to the minister representing the
Minister for Forestry:
I refer to the predicted increased
cost of forest management activities as a result of the government's decision
to ban native hardwood harvesting. Has the government calculated the projected
cost of forest management activities, such as ecological thinning, mechanical
load reduction, access roads and fire mitigation after 2024?
AnswerView source ↗
I do not appear to have that
question in the folder. If anyone is listening, it might come in before the end
of question time and I will answer it then.
question in the folder. If anyone is listening, it might come in before the end
of question time and I will answer it then.
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