List of Recommendations

Recommendation 1

1.52
The Committee recommends that the Australian Government establishes two additional Regional Forestry Hubs, in the north part of the Northern Territory and in south eastern New South Wales.

Recommendation 2

3.88
The Committee recommends the Department of Agriculture, Water and Environment supports the industry, in the most cost-effective means possible, to develop a voluntary code of conduct to facilitate access to timber by Australian softwood processors.
The voluntary code would be underpinned by the relationship between plantation owners and timber processors.
The industry should aim to undertake the development and implementation of the code as quickly as possible, ideally within 12 months.
After two (2) years of operation, the code should be reviewed by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission and any changes recommended by the ACCC should be implemented.

Recommendation 3

3.89
The Committee recommends that the Department of Agriculture, Water and Environment, in consultation with key stakeholders, develop an index of relevant softwood log prices. The Department then undertakes to publish the index and ensure its continued maintenance and currency.

Recommendation 4

4.117
The Committee recommends that the Productivity Commission undertake a review of the regulatory settings relating to the establishment of plantations. This should include current and potential incentives and barriers as well as existing and possible taxation regulations. In particular, the review should consider:
possible options for minimising the impact of period inequity on plantation growers
the taxation and superannuation effects of farmers engaging in farm forestry activities
improving the liquidity of plantation assets
any other potential incentives for, and barriers to, plantation growth and their broad economic impacts.

Recommendation 5

4.118
The Committee recommends that the Australian Government and State and Territory Governments support a significant increase in Australia’s forestry research and development capabilities. In particular, this support should:
focus on the development and commercialisation of new products with the potential to increase demand for Australian timber
explore and adopt opportunities for increased on-shore value adding to Australian timber products.

Recommendation 6

4.119
The Committee recommends that the National Farm Forestry Strategy should include:
information, tools, and extension services that support farmers to make decisions regarding plantation establishment and management
options to assist farm foresters aggregate harvests to better integrate with the supply needs of processors.

Recommendation 7

4.120
The Committee recommends that the Clean Energy Regulator, during its review of the Emissions Reduction Fund method for plantation forestry, consider the options for inclusion of the carbon abatement embodied in wood products.

Recommendation 8

4.121
The Committee recommends that work be accelerated to develop an Emissions Reduction Fund methodology for carbon stored in the built environment.
this work should be underpinned by ongoing work to enhance existing methodologies for farm forestry and plantation forests.

Recommendation 9

4.122
The Committee recommends that recent changes to the Emissions Reduction Fund rules relating to rainfall levels for plantations be applied to all Regional Forestry Hub regions.

Recommendation 10

4.123
The Committee recommends that the Australian Government prioritise new carbon abatement projects which deliver co-benefits to the Australian economy beyond carbon storage, including, but not limited to, supporting local industry, creating and sustaining jobs, and generating new downstream manufacturing opportunities.
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