Right to information documents have revealed that parcels of native forest that could soon be available for logging in Tasmania contain vast swathes of "old growth" forest and threatened species.
Another music event has announced it is taking a break, with Tasmania's Panama festival not going ahead in 2026.
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Anti-logging protesters' trespass charges in Tasmania are being dropped with no evidence against themMr Griggs' client is Alex Mac, who was arrested and charged with trespass while taking part in a protest against native forest logging in Bradys Lake, in Tasmania's central highlands. On Monday ...
An estimated 5000 people descended on Hobart’s Parliament Lawns calling for an end to native forest logging in the March in ...
Many insurance industry stakeholders face some of these challenges: rising costs, natural catastrophe risks, increasing ...
It's been more than a decade since a peace deal was signed to put an end to Tasmania's "forest wars". But Victoria's decision this week to end native forest logging has reignited debate.
Greens groups claim to have identified the forests the state government plans to log after analysing a heavily redacted Right ...
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AAP on MSNMove to enshrine eco approval smells fishy, critics sayApprovals for the salmon industry in Macquarie Harbour have been under review by the minister since a 2023 challenge from ...
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Held in early March each year, 'A Festival Called Panama' is hosted in the Panama Forest north of Launceston, which, along ...
As one of the world’s rarest birds migrates across Bass Strait, there are fears its northern homeland is being destroyed at a ...
Organisers of ‘A Festival Called PANAMA’ have announced the event won’t be returning in 2026, citing concerns over planned ...
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