Matters Relating to the Timber Industry in the Limestone Coast

Committee Details

15/05/2019
Legislative Council
54th Parliament 03/05/2018 - 19/02/2022

Committee Function

A Select Committee of the Legislative Council has been established to inquire into and report on the exporting of wood fibre and other matters regarding the timber industry in the Limestone Coast of South Australia, with particular reference to: (a) Whether the exporting of wood fibre is in compliance with the conditions of sale of the Radiata Pine forests in the Limestone Coast, sold by the previous State Labor Government; (b) The volume of Radiata Pine log being exported from the Limestone Coast area by all growers; (c) The economic benefit and employment opportunities that could be gained through additional wood fibre based industries should the current exported logs be made available for processing in South Australia; (d) Options for increasing the availability of logs to South Australian processors; (e) A review of water licensing laws applying to forest estates; (f) Opportunities to strengthen the forest and timber products industries in the Limestone Coast of South Australia, and in particular: i. Barriers to investment in timber resource and processing capacity; ii. Opportunities to expand the plantation estate, including greater utilisation of farm forestry; iii. Strategies available to timber processing businesses to secure long term timber supply; iv. Strategies to grow domestic manufacturing; v. Opportunities to maximise returns for timber processors from forest and timber residues; (g) Policies in other States to constrain resource for specified markets; (h) The promotion of the economic contribution of the forest and timber products industry to the South Australian community; and (i) Any other related matters.
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Acknowledgement of Country

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