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Our policies Forest and Land Management

Customer Service Charter

To learn about our commitment to providing excellent service to our customers, read our Customer Service Charter.

Last updated: 22/7/2025
Plans Forest and Land Management

Forest Management Plan

To understand our functions, sustainable forest management commitments, and how we conduct our operations, read our Forest Management Plan.

Last updated: 22/7/2025
Plans Corporate

Public Authority Management Agreement

To learn about the roles and responsibilities between us and government agencies, read our Public Authority Management Agreement.

Last updated: 22/7/2025
Plans Forest and Land Management

Carbon Baseline Report

To learn about the baseline carbon assessment of our production forests, read our Carbon Baseline Report.

Last updated: 22/7/2025
Media Releases

Tasmanian students and seedlings grow together

Last updated: 21/7/2025
Media Releases

Swift parrot monitoring underway in Tasmanian forests

Last updated: 21/7/2025
Media Releases

Castra Falls future confirmed for the local community

Last updated: 21/7/2025
Plans Forest and Land Management

Good Neighbour Protocol

Sustainable Timber Tasmania understands that the way we manage Tasmania's public production forests can impact our neighbours. This Protocol provides a framework for neighbouring landowners to manage shared responsibilities

Last updated: 15/7/2025
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Sustainable Timber Tasmania

Sustainable Timber Tasmania acknowledges and pays our deepest respect to the palawa and pakana people, the Traditional Custodians of the land, sky, and waters, lutruwita / trouwunna / Tasmania.

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