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Question Without Notice No. 1176 asked in the Legislative Council on 15 December 2021 by Hon Dr Steve Thomas

Parliament: 41 Session: 1

NATIVE FOREST — LOGGING

1176. Hon Dr STEVE THOMAS to the minister representing the Minister for Forestry:

I refer to the government's announcement on 8 September 2021 of the ending of most native timber harvesting in Western Australia.

(1) What volume of jarrah logs has been extracted to provide access to mining, including for bauxite and mineral sands, in each of the last five financial years, broken down into —

(a) sawlogs; and

(b) ecological thinnings?

(2) For each state agreement act that provides for jarrah to be supplied —

(a) what volume of jarrah is currently contracted; and

(b) what period of time is each state agreement act in place for?

Hon ALANNAH MacTIERNAN replied:

I thank the member for the question. The Minister for Forestry has provided the following information.

(1) (a) The Forest Products Commission does not differentiate between the source of sawlogs delivered in its system. Although this information can be extracted from the data by operations code, this is a manual process and it will take time to complete. If the member puts this question on notice, I will endeavour to provide an answer.

(b) The Forest Products Commission does not undertake any thinning of areas before mining activity.

(2) (a)–(b) State agreement acts are administered by the Department of Jobs, Tourism, Science and Innovation.