Motion to support an end to native forest logging voted down by Shoalhaven City Council

Jorja McDonnell
Updated October 4 2022 - 3:17pm, first published September 29 2022 - 9:04am
Councillor Moo D'Ath put forth a motion that council to support the rapid end to logging of public native forests in south east NSW. It was voted down on Monday, September 26. Picture from file.
Councillor Moo D'Ath put forth a motion that council to support the rapid end to logging of public native forests in south east NSW. It was voted down on Monday, September 26. Picture from file.

A call to quickly end native forest logging has been voted down by Shoalhaven City Council.

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Jorja McDonnell

Jorja McDonnell

Journalist

Jorja reports for the South Coast Register, and occasionally the Milton-Ulladulla Times. Email: jorja.mcdonnell@austcommunitymedia.com.au Phone: 0438 842 394

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