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Forest and Timber industries celebrate 150 years of plantation forestry

South Australia proudly celebrates a major milestone in its history with 2025 marking the 150th anniversary of the state’s forest and timber industries.

“As the birthplace of Australia’s commercial plantation estates, South Australia’s forest and timber industry leaders, along with the Premier, Assistant Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, Minister for Forest Industries, State politicians, local members of parliament, mayors  and members of the community, will gather in Mount Gambier this Friday 13th June to celebrate the shared history and to highlight the contributions the industry has made to our national and cultural identity”, said Mr Nathan Paine, Chief Executive Officer of the South Australian Forest Products Association” .

“This celebration is more than a dinner, it is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to stand behind an industry that has shaped regional communities, driven economic growth and delivered environmental benefits for 150 years”, continued Mr Paine.

“From the first hectare of trees planted in 1875 in the Bundaleer Forests in the Mid-North, the industry has grown to 176,000 hectares, directly and indirectly employing over 21,300 jobs, processing fibre that builds our homes, the pallets that move consumer products from manufacturer to shop, the pulp and appear products that are used in our everyday lives from toilet paper to cardboard boxes, to the potting mix that grow our fruit and vegetables”, said Mr Paine.

“South Australia’s forestry plantations are the foundation of our state’s future.  Our State has long been at the forefront of innovation and sustainable forest management, and the 150th celebratory dinner marks a proud reflection of the industry’s enduring success and it’s growing importance to the State’s economic value chain, regional development and environmental sustainability”, said Mr Paine.

“Along with the environmental and sustainable benefits of the industry, the 150th anniversary dinner also highlights the importance of those who have dedicated their career to the industry. Their commitment, passion, drive and innovative practices have shaped South Australia as a leader in forest management, timber production and research”, said Mr Paine.

“A special thank you to our major partner, OneFortyOne, and the Department of Primary Industries and Regions for their generous support of this event. South Australia has an incredible community of forest and timber managers, employees and supporters, and it’s a milestone opportunity to celebrate and acknowledge the legacy and future opportunities of South Australia’s forest industries”, concluded Mr Paine.

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