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NAFI Drives Greater Forest Industry Unity

20 March 2008
AUSTRALIA’S forest industry has taken a significant step towards greater industry unity, with major industry representative groups merging under a new structure for the National Association of Forest Industries (NAFI).
NAFI and Tree Plantations Australia (TPA) have merged under the new NAFI structure, providing an industry-leading, peak body to represent the interests of Australia’s forest industry.
Newly elected NAFI president Bob Pearce said strengthened unification of Australia’s forest industry would be critical in ensuring the industry is well-positioned to deliver on its potential to assist Australia in addressing emerging issues, particularly climate change.
“A unified industry voice allows us to attack these issues head-on,” Pearce said. “With everybody singing from the same song-sheet, we can ensure that the needs of the industry are better met. Also, the industry’s aims for sustainability, based on a renewable and carbon positive resource, can be taken on by a stronger caucus of companies, individuals and governing agencies.”
Outgoing president of TPA Tim Browning, who was elected as a member of the new NAFI board to ensure plantation interests continue to be represented, strongly supported TPA’s integration with NAFI, saying “this is a positive step towards more comprehensive representation of Australia’s forest industry, encompassing all sectoral interests within the industry”.
Browning said the development of ‘special interest groups’ within the new NAFI structure would ensure an encompassing and participatory atmosphere for objective-based policy development.
“For example, a special interest group for plantations has been established to ensure ‘like-minded’ members achieve their desired objectives in relation to policy development and industry direction,” he said.
“This amalgamation and strengthening of Australia’s forest industry will ensure better representation in regard to the industry’s direction. NAFI is proud to continue to lead Australia’s forest industry into the future.”


New Publication Promotes Industry's Sustainability

World Forestry Day – March 21 – was chosen at the date to release a new publication, Forests and Wood Products: Playing a Key Role in Australia’s Sustainable Future, produced by the National Association of Forest Industries (NAFI).
The publication demonstrates the advantages of sustainable forestry, Australia’s only truly carbon-positive industry.
Outgoing NAFI CEO Catherine Murphy said Australia’s forest industry had gone to significant lengths to ensure that all of its activities met world leading standards of sustainability.
“As a result we have a prosperous long-term industry, which has the ability to deliver on a number of environmental solutions.”
NAFI’s new publication describes the benefits of Australia’s forests and wood products as an environmentally sustainable solution for Australia’s future. The publication is available electronically by visiting NAFI's homepage www.nafi.com.au and hard copies can be obtained by contacting NAFI on (02) 6285 3833.

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