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Forestry players resigned unpopular OIA change will be pushed through

On eve of submissions closing, even those the change is intended to benefit are eyeing it with skepticism.

Nick Grant
Thu, 25 Jan 2018

There is a gathering dawn chorus of dismay among forestry industry players at the prospect of a proposal to define both ‘forestry rights’ and 'cutting rights' as ‘sensitive land’ under the Overseas Investment Act being adopted.

There’s also widespread resignation that it’s a fait accompli –

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Nick Grant
Thu, 25 Jan 2018
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