2011年7月2日星期六

Timber group holds off on peace deal

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Updated June 30, 2011 12:33:00

A major signatory to the forestry Statement of Principles says it will not sign the peace deal, but it will not walk away from the process yet.

Timber Communities Australia's spokesman Barry Chipman says his members do not want the deal released last week signed until pulp mill issues and certainty for the industry are addressed.

Mr Chipman says he will now raise the concerns with the State and Federal Governments.

"We're not walking away, we will stay with the process but again the issues that have always been important to our membership remain important and they remain as our goals," he said.

The Environment Minister has told a budget estimates hearing he still does not know how a possible deal peace deal will affect his department.

The in-principle agreement between the industry and environment players protects up to $430,000 extra hectares of native forest from logging.

Under questioning from the Opposition's Matt Groom, Brian Wightman said he could not put an estimate on the cost of the proposed deal.

Tags: forests, timber, tas, hobart-7000, launceston-7250

First posted June 30, 2011 12:20:00


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