Forestry company pays legal costs after wrongly banning protesters from public native forest reserves
Anti-logging protesters wrongly banned from setting foot within large swathes of Tasmanian public forest have had their legal costs covered by the state-owned forestry company.
Maree and 18 others are banned from 12 per cent of Tasmania. They say it's unconstitutional
Tasmania's native forestry estate covers 812,000 hectares, including walking and biking trails, but 19 people have been given indefinite bans from entering any of it. The move is facing a constitutional challenge.
Premier backs Tarkine mining
The Tasmanian Premier says believes mining can occur in the state's Tarkine region without affecting environmental values.
Labor urged to abandon Tarkine Road
An environmental group wants Labor to formally abandon its Tarkine Road plan.