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Today on the show, author Sophie Cunningham on why we’re still logging native forests.
She begins her story with the last sheafs of white office paper to ever be produced in Australia – the final sheet rolled off the mill in January of this year before it closed for good.
What follows is her reporting on how and why native forests are still being cut down, despite our knowledge that this is not the best or most efficient way for us to source timber in this country.
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Guest: Author Sophie Cunningham
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Today on the show, author Sophie Cunningham on why we’re still logging native forests.
She begins her story with the last sheafs of white office paper to ever be produced in Australia – the final sheet rolled off the mill in January of this year before it closed for good.
What follows is her reporting on how and why native forests are still being cut down, despite our knowledge that this is not the best or most efficient way for us to source timber in this country.
Socials: Stay in touch with us on Twitter and Instagram
Guest: Author Sophie Cunningham
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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