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Shane Jones fronts on forestry concerns with 'customary frankness'

Forestry minister affirms himself as ‘supporter of foreign direct investment' determined not to ‘short-change our nation state's ability to regulate mischief '

Nick Grant
Fri, 26 Jan 2018

Forestry Minister Shane Jones is all too aware of industry concerns about the likely prospect of both ‘forestry rights’ and 'cutting rights' being defined as ‘sensitive land’ under the Overseas Investment Act (OIA).

“The titans of the industry – if I can use that term – including Hancock, have

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Nick Grant
Fri, 26 Jan 2018
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