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Forestry Tasmania v Brown [2007] FCAFC 186

Country/Territory
Australia
Type of court
National - higher court
Date
Nov 30, 2007
Source
UNEP, InforMEA
Court name
Full Court of the Federal Court of Australia
Seat of court
Sydney
Judge
Sundberg; Finkelstein; Dowsett
Reference number
[2007] FCAFC 186
Language
English
Subject
Wild species & ecosystems, Forestry, Legal questions
Abstract

On appeal, this decision was overturned. It was held that Forestry Tasmania was exempt by virtue of s 38 as the Tasmanian Regional Forestry Agreement did not require them to protect the threatened species. It is important to note that this was overturned on the basis of the interpretation of the Agreement and the Act. Therefore, the findings of fact about the extent of protection for the threatened species were still valid. This affected the purpose and effect of Regional Forestry Agreements given that Brown v Forestry Tasmania had strong implications for the obligations of the State in the protection of threatened species. The effect of this appeal means that the Federal and State government determine what constitutes a threatened species, rather than the general definition of that applying.

 

(Contribution:  Case provided by Friedrich Kuepper from the Queensland University of Technology)

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