Mercury (Hobart)

Bid to halt logging

Parrot focus of injunction talk

- JESSICA HOWARD

LAWYERS for the Bob Brown Foundation have foreshadow­ed they are considerin­g filing an interim injunction to stop any logging which may impact the endangered swift parrot as a Federal Court case continues.

Last month, environmen­talist Bob Brown launched legal action aimed at ending all native forest logging in Tasmania.

Dr Brown, the former leader of the Australian Greens, commenced the action claiming most of the state’s forestry operations were illegal.

The lawsuit claimed the Tasmanian Regional Forest Agreement between the state and commonweal­th does not accord with the federal Regional Forest Agreements Act 2002.

Foundation lawyer Roland Browne previously argued the agreements were not legally enforceabl­e and the state government could change legislatio­n and policies without input from the federal government.

In the Federal Court before Justice Duncan Kerr via video link on Wednesday, the foundation’s barrister Ron Merkel QC said there may be an interim injunction applicatio­n made to prevent any logging by Sustainabl­e Timber Tasmania, while the legal proceeding­s were under way, which may impact on the swift parrot.

Mr Merkel said the endangered species had just entered its breeding season.

Lawyers for the commonweal­th said they still had concerns about the sufficienc­y of the foundation’s allegation­s and Solicitor-General Michael O’Farrell SC said the state was concerned it still did not understand the whole case.

“The case that has been put against you isn’t that difficult to understand,” Justice Kerr said.

Mr O’ Farrell said no matter the outcome of the case, he suspected it would be taken to a higher court.

Justice Kerr granted the foundation leave to file their amended originatin­g applicatio­n by Monday and the case will return to court next Friday.

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