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Levelling the playing field: reforming forestry governance in Tasmania
Lunch-time Forum. 1pm Monday 15th March, Arts Lecture Theatre, University of Tasmania, Hobart
Levelling the playing field: reforming forestry governance in Tasmania
A recently commissioned expert report into the regulation of Tasmania’s forests & forests industry, ‘Levelling the playing field: Reforming Forestry governance in Tasmania’ has found that Tasmania’s forestry governance environment is a tilted playing field which favours extractive logging of State forests at the expense of conservation, tourism and community interests.
At the legal and regulatory level, the report found that the web of exemptions and special legislation surrounding forestry creates an impression among many of one law for forestry and another law for everyone else. The report makes a number of recommendations aimed at fixing this problem, such as the re- structuring of Forestry Tasmania, and is seeking public comment.
A lunchtime forum with the report author, governance expert, Dr Wynne Russell, is an opportunity for members of the public to discuss this issue, ask questions, raise concerns, and provide invaluable information into this important topic.
What: Lunch-time forum – Levelling the forestry playing field – Reforming forestry governance in Tasmania
Where: Arts Lecture Theatre, University of Tasmania, Sandy Bay Campus, Hobart
When: Monday 15th March, 1-2 pm
Who:
Dr Wynne Russell, CS Dev Associates, governance expert and author, ‘Levelling the playing field: Reforming Forestry Governance in Tasmania’,
Tom Baxter, Lecturer, School of Accounting & Corporate Governance, University of Tasmania
Dr Phill Pullinger, Director, Environment Tasmania Other speakers: TBC
For More Information or for copies of the report: Environment Tasmania – (03) 6224 6319 www.et.org.au
Environment Tasmania