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END NATIVE FOREST LOGGING IN VICTORIA

We invite you to join your voice to ours in asking the Hon. Lily D’Ambrosio, Minister for Environment and Climate Action, to act to end native forest logging in Victoria.

Logging our beautiful, irreplaceable forests increases the likelihood of severe bushfires and compromises the quality of our water whilst leaving 60% of the forest on the ground.

Logging is destroying the habitat of hundreds of unique plants and animals and driving their ecosystems to collapse.

We stand together representing more than 40 environmental groups including ACF NXNW, ACF Chisholm, ACF Macnamara, ACF Inner Melbourne, Australian Parents for Climate Action and many many thousands of voters around Victoria, both in marginal metropolitan seats and regional areas, to ask the Victorian State Government to end native forest logging by 2024.

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Victorians deeply appreciate the forests of this state, benefiting from a multitude of ecosystem services as well as recreation. Forests provide the city of Melbourne with fresh drinking water, clean air and ecotourism opportunities. It has been clear for many years now that the overwhelming majority of Victorians want to see forests protected into the future so that they can continue to benefit, as well as future generations to come.

These places are home to some of the state's most unique and threatened wildlife which needs our urgent protection and the government's genuine attention.

We are destroying a crucial part of the beauty that draws visitors to Victoria- and some of the most carbon-dense forests in the world.  

The State Government has pledged to end logging by 2030, but eight more years of logging native forests, and the failure to regenerate a significant proportion of them, means continued biodiversity loss, amplified bushfire risk and marginalises First Nations peoples who, as custodians of Country where the logging takes place, find its continued destruction painful.

On environmental, moral and economic grounds native forest logging must end as soon as possible - eight years is too long.  Victorians already oppose logging and would readily support a rapid cessation, particularly if they were informed that affected workers can transition to appropriate alternative employment and that there are major economic and environmental benefits for all of Victoria. 

This cannot wait. There is an urgent need to bring forward the 2030 end-date of native forest logging to 2024.

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This is a petition run by ACF Community groups in Victoria. By signing the open letter you are granting permission for the ACF Community to contact you. 


Latest Supporters

Jenny 2022-10-29 07:42:13 +1100
Let’s preserve these beautiful forests for future generations instead of turning them into wood chips.
Lynn 2022-10-28 18:28:27 +1100
Bev 2022-10-28 09:07:36 +1100
Please work on Agroforestry and use its products. instead.
Jobs will always be there when our forests are here with us all.
Tam 2022-10-28 01:07:36 +1100
Elizabeth 2022-10-27 22:43:57 +1100
Rochelle 2022-10-27 21:46:49 +1100
I am most concerned at the impact on our vulnerable fauna. We must protect them and our forests for future generations.
Cathy 2022-10-27 18:49:50 +1100
We need the forests undisturbed, for our continued safety in this world. It’s as simple as that
Tom 2022-10-27 17:51:48 +1100
Donna 2022-10-27 17:37:15 +1100
Debra 2022-10-27 15:30:17 +1100
Rosalie 2022-10-27 14:17:21 +1100
Lou 2022-10-27 13:25:34 +1100
Emilie 2022-10-27 13:13:36 +1100
Adele 2022-10-27 12:52:22 +1100
Forests – and oceans- are essential for life on Earth!
What are we thinking, ,continuing to destroy them ?!
Sally 2022-10-27 12:41:17 +1100
Steve 2022-10-27 10:46:22 +1100
James 2022-10-27 07:43:40 +1100
Zoe 2022-10-26 22:07:09 +1100
Jennifer 2022-10-26 15:15:31 +1100
Drew 2022-10-26 14:56:54 +1100
Maddy 2022-10-26 14:12:00 +1100
Stopping logging of these mature native forests will create more jobs via tourism and forest restoration jobs especially for local indigenous people and former loggers. The Victorian State Government’s logging company-VicForest-should be subject to the national EPBC Act. It’s time to show respect for our dwindling forests!
don 2022-10-26 09:55:51 +1100
Rosie 2022-10-26 09:21:31 +1100
Once a mountain ash is logged it is gone. Re growth is complex and takes at least four human generations to reach maturity. In the meantime the Greater Glider and Leadbeater’s Possum will lose their fragile habitat and become extinct. End Native Forest Logging
Helen 2022-10-25 22:04:28 +1100
Mary 2022-10-25 20:41:54 +1100
Kate 2022-10-25 20:30:04 +1100
I’ve seen the impact of logging in the Toolangi State Forest first hand. The logging of our native forests needs to stop right now! It can’t be replaced. As well as being home to a rich ecosystem and threatened species, forests such as Toolangi provide Melbourne with clean air and fresh drinking water. Logging native forests for pulp to be exported overseas to make paper is sacrilage.
Helen 2022-10-25 20:19:15 +1100
We cannot afford to destroy our beautiful wild places; our biodiversity is already seriously endangered. There are better jobs for foresters in plantation work, looking after and protecting native forests and in tourism.
Christine 2022-10-25 19:52:40 +1100
Jarrah 2022-10-25 17:01:14 +1100