National Parks Association of NSW (NPA) initiated this campaign because we’re at a crossroads in history as the Regional Forest Agreements (RFAs) start to expire. The RFAs are the deals between the state and federal governments that allow industrial logging of public forests. They have meant that for the last 20 years logging has been going on in our forests that has driven many species to the brink of extinction.
National Parks Association of NSW (NPA) initiated this campaign because we’re at a crossroads in history as the Regional Forest Agreements (RFAs) start to expire. The RFAs are the deals between the state and federal governments that allow industrial logging of public forests. They have meant that for the last 20 years logging has been going on in our forests that has driven many species to the brink of extinction.
Regional Forest Agreements (RFAs) have failed to protect Victoria’s threatened animals and plants, and make Victoria’s logging industry secure and sustainable. RFAs are out of date, and don’t take into account the impacts of climate change and bushfires. But now, you have an opportunity to ensure Victoria doesn’t get stuck with more of these twenty-year-long agreements.
RFAs exempt the native forest logging industry from national environment laws, including those protecting threatened species. This means loggers can destroy forest habitat for animals like Greater Gliders and Leadbeater’s Possum, without even having to apply to the government for permission to do so.
We need to end the ‘special treatment’ for native forest logging in Victoria. The first step is to simply allow the RFAs to expire, rather than just roll them over—which is what the Turnbull Federal Government wants to do right now. Longer-term, part of the solution is strong, new national environment laws. But right now, while the Victorian RFAs are being reviewed and are expiring, you can have your say.
Let the government know that Victoria’s wildlife and forests—like those to be included in the Great Forest National Park—deserve proper protection. Please take five minutes to make an urgent submission today (closes 29 January 2018).