THE native timber industry will end sooner than originally planned and will cease on January 1, 2024, instead of 2030. The government faced strong criticism from the industry and the Opposition who said thousands of jobs will be lost and the flow on effects on manufacturing will be severe. The Casterton Kelpie Centre (above) is made from native timber - spotted gum (Eucalyptus maculate). Photo: SUPPLIED.
Lizzie Hallam
THE only thing ahead of schedule under the Victorian Government is the end of Victoria’s native timber industry, according to Western Victoria MP, Bev McArthur.
Recreational boaters and anglers can look forward to better access and more fish to catch at Rocklands Reservoir,
thanks to support from the State Government.
Minister...