THE Federal and Tasmanian governments today announced their response to the second five-yearly review to the Tasmanian Regional Forest Agreement (RFA).
Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry Tony Burke and Tasmanian Minister for Energy and Resources David Llewellyn said the response highlighted the determination of both governments to work cooperatively to keep Tasmania’s forests well managed and sustainable.
The response addressed all 43 recommendations for further improving management practices and monitoring emerging issues which were outlined in the review.
The commitments in the joint response will ensure Tasmania’s forest management system continues to adapt to reflect new information as well as community expectations and priorities, such as climate change.
Mr Burke said RFAs were central to the sustainable management of Australia’s major forests and forestry industries.
“Regional Forest Agreements are the cornerstone of our national forest policy,” Mr Burke said.
Mr Llewellyn said maintaining high standards in sustainable forest management was a priority for the Tasmanian Government.
“Tasmania will continue to build on its strong record of implementing the Regional Forest Agreement,” Mr Llewellyn said.
The Joint Response was tabled in the Australian Parliament in the Senate today and is publicly available on the websites of the Australian Government Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (DAFF) and the Tasmanian Department of Infrastructure, Energy and Resources.
* Visit www.daff.gov.au/tas-rfa-joint-res ponse and www.dier.tas.gov.au/forests/tasma nian_regional_forest_agreement_rf a