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25.01.2022 More than three quarters of Sustainable Timber Tasmania's staff are trained firefighters. This month we have been getting prepared for the upcoming bushfire season, completing our fire walks, practicing using our equipment and doing our fire medicals. We're here, we're fire fit and we're ready!... #sustainabletimbertasmaniafire #sustainabletimbertasmania



21.01.2022 At Sustainable Timber Tasmania we renew our firefighting capabilities every year. We have spent the last 5 months completing refresher training and fire fitness assessments with over 200 of our staff and contractors. We are equipped and ready to protect forests and communities this bushfire season.... #SustainableTimberTasmania #SustainableTimberTasmaniaFire #FirePreparedness #Protectivebynature

15.01.2022 Tha native forest industry is a part of Tasmania's DNA, creating jobs and supporting regional communities. Last year alone, we injected $127 million directly into the state's economy, with 97 per cent of all our purchases made to Tasmanian businesses. Now more than ever, every job and every contribution to regional communities is important and we are committed to playing our part. ... View our 2019/20 Annual Report https://www.sttas.com.au/ #sustainabletimbertasmania

14.01.2022 Access to extraordinary forest experiences is part of the Tasmanian way of life. Whether you're into fishing, mountain biking or just taking it all in, our forests are there for you to enjoy. If you've been out exploring Tasmania's great backyard, chances are you've driven on part of the 10,000km of roads we manage. What are you getting up to this weekend? ... To view our 2019/20 Annual Report, visit www.sttas.com.au #SustainableTimberTasmania #AccessiblebyNature



12.01.2022 Planned fuel reduction burns Tuesday 13 October 2020 South Region Nil... North East Region Nil North West Region Planned burns are being considered in the following locations: - 1 fuel reduction burn at Speedwell Road, south west of Crayfish Creek. Smoke from this burn is forecast to travel to the west and south west and may be visible from local communities. For more information about our planned burns program visit the link below: https://www.sttas.com.au/forest-operations-//planned-burns All burning planned and undertaken by the forest industry are displayed on the Tasmania Fire Service website at the link below: http://www.fire.tas.gov.au/Show?pageId=colWhatsBurningNow Please Note: The red circles shown on the What's Burning Now map are NOT always planned burns. Some are planned burns from other land managers. Click on the link above for the latest planned burn updates. For more information about COVID-19 and air quality visit the link below: https://coronavirus.tas.gov.au/keeping-yourself/air-quality

09.01.2022 We're here and we're ready! #sustainabletimbertasmaniafire

06.01.2022 Sustainable Timber Tasmania’s Annual Report is now available for reading. The Annual Report highlights our achievement for the year with stories on improving safety management, innovation and recovery from bushfires. Visit our website to view our Annual Report.... www.sttas.com.au #sustainabletimbertasmania #SafetyManagement #DigitalForests #BushfireRecovery #SustainableTimberTasmaniaFire



06.01.2022 Update: Planned fuel reduction burns Tuesday 13 October 2020 South Region Nil... North East Region Nil North West Region One planned burn commenced in the following location: - 1 fuel reduction burn south west of Crayfish Creek Smoke from these burns is light and is travelling to the south west and may be visible from local adjoining communities. For more information about our planned burns program visit the link below: https://www.sttas.com.au/forest-operations-//planned-burns All burning planned and undertaken by the forest industry are displayed on the Tasmania Fire Service website at the link below: http://www.fire.tas.gov.au/Show?pageId=colWhatsBurningNow Please Note: The red circles shown on the What's Burning Now map are NOT always planned burns. Some are planned burns from other land managers. Click on the link above for the latest planned burn updates. For more information about COVID-19 and air quality visit the link below: https://coronavirus.tas.gov.au/keeping-yourself/air-qualit

06.01.2022 Sustainable Timber Tasmania is seeking a professional manager on a permanent contract position based in our Perth or Camdale office to lead regional teams in forest management and wood production. The Regional Manager (North) is a key leadership position, responsible for coaching, mentoring and managing direct reports to build and empower capable teams which strive for excellence. For more information, visit https://www.sttas.com.au/about-us/careers... #SustainableTimberTasmania #EmployerofChoice

02.01.2022 Regrowing Tasmania's native forests is one of the most important things we do. Last year alone, we prepared over 5,600 hectares and sowed 160 million seeds that will see future generations benefit from our rich and diverse production forests. Young, growing forests are especially good at storing carbon, and will continue to grow in importance as society embraces renewable wood-based alternatives. ... View our 2019/20 Annual Report https://www.sttas.com.au/ #sustainabletimbertasmania

01.01.2022 Sustainable Timber Tasmania is seeking a professional manager to deliver People and Culture outcomes on a permanent contract basis, in our Hobart office. The People and Culture Manager will further embed and deliver on our Values based strategic and operational People and Culture programs. For more information, visit https://www.sttas.com.au/about-us/careers... #sustainabletimbertasmania #EmployerOfChoice

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