Early axing of logging falls hard on timber towns

By Adrian Black
Updated May 27 2023 - 8:01am, first published 8:00am
Rob Brunt's specialised machines will be redundant when the Victorian logging ban begins next year. (Adrian Black/AAP PHOTOS)
Rob Brunt's specialised machines will be redundant when the Victorian logging ban begins next year. (Adrian Black/AAP PHOTOS)

At an early morning toolbox meeting, Kevin de Hoedt's boss assured his sawmill team they had work for the next six years.

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