Logging breaches as a "business model” ?

"Former NSW Labor minister condemns Forestry Corporation after greater glider ‘den trees’ found at planned logging site."

"Bob Debus says operations at Glenbog state forest on south coast show native forest logging is untenable." “Forestry Corp is in breach of its own regulations so frequently that the practice is effectively part of its business model."

"A string of convictions recorded by the government-owned agency last year prompted a former magistrate to compare the forestry corporation to a “criminal organisation”, an accusation the NSWFC said at the time was “ridiculous”."

“Native forestry operations run at a permanent loss so in reality, taxpayers are paying the fines when they are prosecuted.”
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https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2026/jan/15/nsw-logging-halted-greater-glider-den-trees-found
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Former NSW Labor minister condemns Forestry Corporation after greater glider ‘den trees’ found at planned logging site

Bob Debus says operations at Glenbog state forest on south coast show native forest logging is untenable

The Guardian

#habitatdestruction #related

"Forestry Corporation condemned after Greater Glider ‘den trees' found at planned logging site.

ExMP Debus calls on the government to halt imminent logging in a forest on the state's south coast, after citizen scientists recorded 102 trees that they say are home to endangered #GreaterGlider. They also accuse the NSW Forestry Corporation (#NSWFC) of being found in breach of its own regulations so frequently that the "practice is essentially part of its business model".

https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2026/jan/15/nsw-logging-halted-greater-glider-den-trees-found #nswSouthCoast #Glenbog

Former NSW Labor minister condemns Forestry Corporation after greater glider ‘den trees’ found at planned logging site

Bob Debus says operations at Glenbog state forest on south coast show native forest logging is untenable

The Guardian