Western Australia ends logging in native forests | Premier Mark McGowan: This is a great thing to do

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Updated September 14 2021 - 12:52pm, first published 11:00am
Protesters at McCorkhill Forest between Nannup and Margaret River in September last year. Photo by Ray Swarts.
Protesters at McCorkhill Forest between Nannup and Margaret River in September last year. Photo by Ray Swarts.

I want to make one thing really clear, saving the forests is important. This is a great thing to do, this is important for future generations.

- Premier Mark McGowan

The state government heard loud and clear when Western Australians responded to a recent survey about the future of the state's native forests.

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Emma Kirk

Journalist

Journalist for the Busselton Mail, Australian Community Media, and Fairfax Media.

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