NSW Parliament to debate native forest logging

Updated August 4 2022 - 12:44pm, first published August 3 2022 - 10:31am
Brooman State Forest Conservation Group member Takesa Frank [right] says the time to end public native logging in NSW is now. Image supplied
Brooman State Forest Conservation Group member Takesa Frank [right] says the time to end public native logging in NSW is now. Image supplied

The NSW Parliament has been compelled to debate the future of native forests logging after more than 20 000 people signed a parliamentary e-petition.

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