Activists charged for protesting logging in Ellis State Forest

October 20, 2022
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Logging in Ellis State Forest. Still: Taken from a video by North East Forest Alliance

Michael Jones was charged for taking action against native forest logging in Ellis State Forest in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales. The rolling protests聽were over July-August.

鈥淭he state forestry company is systematically logging in high conservation value areas,鈥 he told 91自拍论坛. 鈥淓llis State Forest is concentrated with threatened species: the greater聽 glider, yellow bellied glider, koala, stuttering frog and black cockatoo may become regionally extinct because of the logging.

鈥淭all forests are a powerful carbon sink, we need to sink carbon to avert climate change.鈥

Jones locked himself on to a harvester to stop the logging. Others have to shut down the site. 鈥淲e got a lot of media, the ABC in particular,鈥 Jones said.

Jones received three charges; ecological scientist Mark Graham, who also participated in the action, received nine.聽

鈥淲ithin the state-wide forestry company, only 600 workers are employed full-time,鈥 revealed Jones. 鈥淐ompare these job numbers to the tourist numbers that the Great Koala National Park (GKNP) could generate.鈥

鈥淭he GKNP is a plan to add 175,000 hectares of publicly owned forests currently being logged to existing protected areas to cohere 315,000 hectare reserve in the Coffs Harbour hinterland,鈥 explained Jones.

鈥淒orrigo plateau and Ellis State Park could form part of this Great Koala National Park (GKNP),鈥 said Jones. 鈥淏ellingen Shire Council, Coffs Harbour and Armidale Councils all support the GKNP, along with two local Aboriginal land councils.

鈥淪urveys of people living in the area show 78% of the population in the north coast want a koala park.鈥

A recent University of Newcastle report revealed that the GKNP could result in more than 9000 jobs in tourism, infrastructure and science and over $1 billion in economic output.

The NSW Forestry Corporation posted an $80 million loss last year, 鈥渟o it makes no sense economically鈥 for the state government to prioritise logging over national parks, Jones said.

Jones said the Oxley electorate, which contains significant portions of the proposed GKNP 鈥 and is held by the National Party鈥檚 Melinda Pavey 鈥 is now a marginal seat. 鈥淲e need to keep the campaign pressure on in Sydney and the Northern Rivers to save native forests.鈥

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