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24.01.2022 Eden woodchipping is at the heart of this very incisive examination by Paddy Manning of native forest logging - can it survive, especially after the summer bush...fires? He refers to "the ideology of continuing to log native forests https://www.themonthly.com.au//paddy-manning/coupe-de-gr-ce See more



23.01.2022 The last thing the South Coast needs right now is more taxpayers' money propping up more logging and woodchipping. http://www.chipstop.savetheforests.org.au/mr_bushfire_grant

22.01.2022 If logging continues in Yambulla State Forest it will almost guarantee the local extinction of the Yellow-bellied Gliders. Tell the NSW Government it has to stop! http://chng.it/tCgvcYTW2h

22.01.2022 Have you ever wondered why a logged forest fares worse in a bushfire than an older, unlogged forest? This ‘home made’ video of South Brooman State Forest helps us to understand why. #logging #bushfires



20.01.2022 Seen heading toward Eden this week.

20.01.2022 After 80% of State Forests available for logging were burnt in the summer bushfires, this is the Eden chipmill today. What does it take to stop this?

20.01.2022 I'm up a tree again! In Olney Forest, we've set up a platforms in the tree tops to stop logging of this beautiful native forest. We've been able to keep the machines away for the past month and the camp is going strong.



19.01.2022 Is Bega Cheese the only customer for the Eden woodchip mill at the moment?

18.01.2022 "In a major shift, Samuel also called on the government to abolish the effective exemption from environment laws granted to all native forest logging covered by regional forestry agreements between the federal and state governments."

16.01.2022 Nobody could survive the summer 2020 bushfires on the South Coast and not be all too aware that logging history makes forests more flammable. Nobody who had their eyes open, that is.

15.01.2022 A $40 million Xmas gift from taxpayers for the logging industry, including another $2.2 milion for the Eden chipmill. Nothing is too good for this industry. https://ausfpa.com.au//40million-in-Federal-forest-recover

15.01.2022 I’ve been campaigning for protection of our forests for over 30 years, and I’m angry. Last week I put a motion to the senate calling upon the government to acce...pt the federal court decision that the logging was illegal and to take immediate, urgent action to ensure Australia’s native forests are protected. The government and Labor both voted against the motion. They voted to keep the ongoing forest destruction and ongoing deaths of endangered animals. So what do we do know? Here are my thoughts.



14.01.2022 Eden Chipmill's Development Application to expand its footprint and become the monopoly buyer of every tree cut down in the Eden Region has been approved by the... Bega Valley Shire Council. Of 165 public submissions, just 1 supported the chipmill expansion. http://datracker.begavalley.nsw.gov.au//010.2020.00000081/ See more

14.01.2022 Bored and love koalas? Do them a favor by sharing these images on social to urge #NipponPaper to give our #forests and #wildlife a break from logging

11.01.2022 Native forest logging has stopped on the South Coast. The Forestry Corporation Plan Portal today https://planportal.fcnsw.net/ shows no "active" logging over t...he entire region. These maps show a few operations with varying status planning, approved, suspended, etc, but no logging actually happening. This will probably change, but, WOW!!! See more

08.01.2022 The woodchipping industry is not showing any signs of slowing down. Today it lodged another Development Application with the Bega Valley Shire Council, this time for a $800,000 "log storage area." http://datracker.begavalley.nsw.gov.au//010.2020.00000249/

06.01.2022 So log trucks bringing trees from East Gippsland to the Eden chipmill are an "essential" service apparently. NSW MP for Bega and Transport Minister Andrew Constance thinks so https://www.abc.net.au//melbourne-declared-hot-sp/12428580

06.01.2022 PRIME MINISTER VISITS EDEN TO ANNOUNCE GRANTS FOR PRIMARY PRODUCERS Prime Minister Scott Morrison visited the Eden Chipmill this morning to announce $8...6 million in grants to support the forestry industry, wine producers and apple growers. $40 million will go towards the Forestry Recovery Development Fund while a further $10 million will go towards the establishment of storage facilities for processed timber products, fire-affected logs and other forestry products. A $5 million fund for grants up to $10,000, matched by a co-contribution, will be available for wine grape producers who experienced crop loss due to smoke taint from the bushfires in wine regions that aren’t currently activated for the $75,000 primary producer grants. A $31 million fund for grants of $120,000 per hectare will also be available for bushfire impacted apple growers. ABC: Adriane Reardon

05.01.2022 Logging of burnt forests is happening along the South Coast right now. After 8o% of forest available logging was burnt in the summer fires, this will guarantee they do not recover for 200 years.

05.01.2022 This woodchip carrier "Strelitzia" arrived in Eden yesterday to load woodchips. How is it possible that there are 50,000 tonnes of woodchips to load? After 80% of the forest available for logging was burnt in the summer fires!

05.01.2022 Logging our native forests in Eden-Monaro not only destroys valuable habitat for our amazing threatened species, it also wrecks water catchments and undermines ...the storage of carbon by mature forests, so vital in the battle against climate change. Now scientists are quickly realising that the industrialised woodchipping of our southern native forests actually increases the bushfire danger to communities across the region. Our Greens Green New Deal' will shift forestry workers into safer more sustainable jobs regenerating and replanting our lost forests to reduce carbon in the atmosphere, protect water and soils and help reduce the impacts of drought. https://greens.org.au/campaigns/green-new-deal Forests are so much more valuable than simply a pile of woodchips. they are a vital part of every community, our water supplies, our tourism industries and our future climate. Vote Green on July 4 ******************** Written and authorised by Sylvia Hale for the Greens NSW, 1/275 Broadway Glebe NSW 2037

03.01.2022 Some good news for the forests at last!

01.01.2022 Yellow-bellied gliders of Yambulla State Forest are facing local extinction if logging in the burnt forest goes ahead, an EPA repport has warned.

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