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The Government’s decision to allow harvesting of native timber felled by Cyclone Ita on West Coast conservation land is a “massive victory”.
Illegally milling native timber can result in fines of up to $200,000. A Northland man will be sentenced in Whangārei later this month for illegally milling kauri and tawa.
Sawmiller fined for illegal milling of native timber A 45 year-old Takaka man was fined $3,000 in the Nelson District Court yesterday after pleading guilty to two charges relating to milling ...
Native forest conservation group WA Forest Alliance says the company sold as much as 10,000 tonnes of high-value jarrah from its timber mill near the south-west WA town of Greenbushes to make low ...
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