APRIL 2014 Issue 2 Vol. 23 • P: (03) 9888 4834 • E: m.dolphin@ryanmediapl.com.au • www.timberbiz.com.au
¢ Prime Minister Tony Abbott addresses the ForestWorks/AFPA 2014 Industry Dinner in the Great Hall in Canberra. Photo: Mark Graham/ForestWorks
PM sees strong future for forest and timber industry N
OW IT’S official ... the forest and wood industry has actually been recognised as being part and parcel of Australia’s sustainable manufacturing base. After years of forced exile the industry has been accepted into the fold. And that’s not a biased take on events. It’s what was spelled out by Prime Minister Tony Abbott in his address to the 600 strong gathering of forest products professionals at the ForestWorks 2014 Industry Conference Dinner in the Great Hall in Canberra. He was strong in his belief that there was now true respect for the timber industry. “We want the timber industry to have a vigorous and dynamic future, not just a past. We want the timber industry to be a vital part of Australia’s economic future, not just something that was a relic of our history. That’s what this Government wants.” The Prime Minister also highlighted the fact that he didn’t see forest workers as environmental bandits. Rather, he described them as the ultimate conservationists. Prime Minister Abbott also fired
a salvo at the Greens, especially in Tasmania, and said he didn’t buy the Green ideology which had done so much damage to Australia over the past couple of decades. “But you’re not just any other industry,” he assured the gathering, “you are an industry which has been officially frowned upon for
Minister announcing details of a Forest Industry Advisory Council. “We don’t claim, in this Government, to be experts on everything; we don’t claim to know everything about this industry. Yes, we have an abundance of goodwill towards your industry. Yes, we want your industry to
When I say that Australia is not only open for business, but it is under new management, I mean that the people in charge in Canberra – here – value what the forestry industry does and it would be quite a long time since you’ve experienced that in Canberra. too long. For three years you were officially frowned upon here in Canberra because we had – I regret to say – a government that was over influenced by the Greens.” Now, though, the decisionmakers in Canberra have taken a different tac with the Prime
flourish, but we know that we will do better by your industry if we are as well informed as possible and that’s why I announce tonight that there will be a Forestry Industry Advisory Council, shortly to be continued on page 5.
Inside: • SKILLED WORKER SHORTAGE
• EXCITING BREAKTHROUGH FOR INDUSTRY
• IFA PRESIDENT CO-CHAIR OF NEW COUNCIL