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New Gippsland intiative to link forestry education and careers
19 February 2018
A Gippsland initiative to link forestry education and career opportunities OverviewThe Australian forest industry is a dynamic and sustainable provider of regional employment, economic activity and essential products based on a renewable resource that sequesters carbon. The forest industry comprises...
VIEWNational Ag Teachers tree-mendous Agroforestry tours
19 February 2018
More than 110 agriculture teachers from every state and territory attended the National Agricultural Teachers conference in Launceston, Tasmania January 7- 11. ForestLearning launched their new Agroforestry: trees at work on the farm teaching and learning resuorces at two workshops in...
VIEWNature Play SA/ForestrySA Forest Festival attracts over 6000!
30 November 2017
ForestrySA’s Kuitpo Forest played host to over 6000 people for the first annual Nature Play Forest Festival on Friday 21 April 2017. Organised by Nature Play SA (a non-profit organisation supported by the SA Government), the Forest Festival was a free event held at the Rocky Creek...
VIEWNEW 2017 EDITION – ABARES “Australia’s forests at a glance 2017” and “Where to find Australia’s forest industries map”
14 September 2017
Australian Bureau of Agricultural & Resource Economics & Sciences (ABARES) has just published the new 2017 edition of “Australia’s forests at a glance 2017” – a pocket-book compendium of data and information about Australia’s native forests and commercial...
VIEWTree identification resources
14 September 2017
Do you need easy picture based resources to help your students identify trees in or near your school to enrich your classroom learning? The main way to identify trees in Australia is by their bark characteristics. ForestLearning has compiled a list of web based publications, posters and resources...
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