Carbon Farming Guide

Carbon Farming Guide

The Carbon Farming Guide focuses on the significant potential of tree plantations to sequester carbon, a critical component in the fight against climate change. It outlines options for farmers to either sell or retain the carbon credits generated by their plantations. The guide is timely, given the increasing interest in ‘net zero’ farms and the…

The Support Plantation Establishment Program: Grant Opportunity

The Support Plantation Establishment Program: Grant Opportunity

Businesses, including farm foresters, can apply to both the Support Plantation Establishment program and the Australian Carbon Credit Unit (ACCU) Scheme. The Australian Government’s $73.8 million Support Plantation Establishment program will provide grant funding over 4 years to support the establishment of new long-rotation softwood and hardwood plantation forests of at least 20 hectares. New…

From Classroom to Plantation: Clancy Quirk’s Experience with the Plantation Forest Industry

From Classroom to Plantation: Clancy Quirk’s Experience with the Plantation Forest Industry

Clancy Quirk’s recent work experience stands as a resounding success story within the industry. Concurrent with his Year 12 studies at Lavalla College, Clancy engaged in a 20-week program with HVP that delved into various aspects of the business, focusing particularly on fire management and silviculture. The initial connection between Gippsland Forestry Hub and Lavalla…

Forestry Round Table with Senator the Hon Bridget McKenzie, Hon Darren Chester MP and Melina Bath MP

Forestry Round Table with Senator the Hon Bridget McKenzie, Hon Darren Chester MP and Melina Bath MP

The GF Hub held a round table forum with The Nationals Senator for Victoria, Bridget McKenzie, The Federal Member for Gippsland Darren Chester, Member for Eastern Victoria region Melina Bath and the Gippsland forestry hub committee members this week with discussions around the support for Victoria’s sustainable native and plantation timber industry. The meeting was…