Forestry company pays legal costs after wrongly banning protesters from public native forest reserves

Forestry company pays legal costs after wrongly banning protesters from public native forest reserves

Anti-logging protesters wrongly banned from setting foot within large swathes of Tasmanian public forest have had their legal costs covered by the state-owned forestry company. Anti-logging protesters wrongly banned from setting foot within large swathes of Tasmanian public forest have had their legal costs covered by the state-owned forestry company. Activism and Lobbying, Forests, Forestry, Logging and Timber Industry, Courts and Trials Latest business news

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