Media release – The Australia Institute, 20 March 2024

Pledge results show widespread independent and crossbench support for an end to native forest logging

Fifty-seven independent and minor party candidates across all five electorates have signed Sophie Scamps MP’s Forest Pledge ahead of the Tasmanian election, setting the stage for the next parliament to end native forest logging in Tasmania.

Key Findings

  • Australia Institute research shows 57% of Tasmanians are opposed to the Liberal Government’s plan to make 40,000 hectares of native forest available for logging; with only 37% in support.
    • Only among Liberal voters do more support (70%) than oppose (23%) the proposal (73% of Labor, 96% of Greens, 65% of Jacqui Lambie Network, 77% of independent and 50% of other voters opposed to the proposal).
  • majority of Tasmanians (58%) believe the upcoming state election is most likely to produce a minority government.
  • 57 candidates have signed the Forest Pledge, including key independents and minor party candidates.

“Australia Institute research shows that Tasmanian voters are anticipating a minority government and that there is significant community concern about the Liberal Party’s plan to open 40,000 hectares of native forest to logging,” said Vanessa Bleyer, Australia Institute spokesperson on native forests.

Australia Institute research 99% of Tasmanians do not work in forestry and Tasmanian forestry production is largely transitioned to plantation timber – not native forest logging.

“With fifty-seven candidates signing the Forest Pledge, there is a very real possibility that the next parliament will feature a crossbench committed to ending native forest logging, and that voters will be expecting action.”

Signatories to the Forest Pledge

Bass

Candidate Party
Alexander, Lara IND
Ball, Lauren GRN
Barnett, Carol GRN
Davenport, Jack IND
Davis, Ivan AJP
Fittler, Jack GRN
Hall, Tom GRN
Hendry, Calum GRN
Layton-Bennett, Anne GRN
Rosol, Cecily GRN
Walker, Tim IND

 

Braddon

Candidate Party
Briggs, Darren GRN
Garland, Craig IND
Kersey, Sarah GRN
King, Julia AJP
Lovell, Leeya GRN
McLoughlin, Michael GRN
Morrow, Erin GRN
Ward, Susanne GRN
Wilden, Petra GRN

 

Clark

Candidate Party
Campbell, Sam LN
Bayley, Vica GRN
Burnet, Helen GRN
Davies, Casey AJP
Formby, Frank LN
Hickey, Sue IND
Hoare, Trenton GRN
Johnston, Kristie IND
Jones, Peter GRN
Lohberger, Ben IND
Nunn, David LN
Shelley, Janet GRN
Vogel, Stefan IND
Volf, Nathan GRN
Zalotockyj, James GRN
Zollner, Ranae LN

Franklin

Candidate Party
Cambers-Smith, Jenny GRN
Campbell, Christine GRN
Cordover, Gideon GRN
Cordover-Pritchard, Tamar IND
Darko, Jade GRN
Delaney, Martine LN
Ellison, Bob IND
Fitzgerald, Owen GRN
Glade-Wright, Clare IND
Mrosek, Lukas GRN
Thomas-Wurth, Jehni AJP
Woodruff, Rosalie GRN

Lyons

Candidate Party
Allan, Alistair GRN
Badger, Tabatha GRN
Branch-Allen, Jenny IND
Brown, Craig GRN
Gralton, Anna Megan AJP
Houghton, Mitch GRN
Miller, Glenn GRN
Rubenach-Quinn, Hannah GRN
Whisson, Gary GRN

Declined to sign

Liberal Party of Tasmania
Jacqui Lambie Network
Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party of Tasmania

No response

Australian Labor Party (Tasmanian Branch)