Monthly Archives: January 2024

Allan government in court over Planned Burns in Strathbogie Forest

Community group Save Our Strathbogie Forest has launched a legal challenge against the State of Victoria to halt several planned burns in the Strathbogie Forest, pending a review of these burns under Australian Government law, the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation (EPBC) Act.

There is a considerable and growing body of evidence that shows the serious and negative impact planned burning (aka fuel reduction burning) can have on forest ecosystems.

One of the more immediate and consequential impacts of planned burning is the loss of hollow-bearing trees (and their hollows) for those fauna species that rely on hollows either seasonally, for breeding, or daily, for shelter. Australia has amongst the largest number of hollow-dependent fauna, over 300 species, of any country.

One of the few ancient Victorian Blue Gums in this part of the forest, destroyed by a planned burn, Strathbogie Forest (Image: Bertram Lobert).

The Strathbogie Forest is a recognized stronghold for the Southern Greater Glider (Petauroides volans), a species that relies on hollows in large, old trees and is protected under state and national environment laws.

Between 2016 and 2019, citizen science surveys and government research detected high densities of the Southern Greater Glider across large parts of this 24,000 ha forest, among the highest densities recorded for this species anywhere in southern Australia.

In the 2023-24 fire season, the Victorian government has plans to burn several thousand hectares of forest habitat as part of their annual planned burning program. Much of the forest slated for burning is known to support populations of the Southern Greater Glider. The Save Our Strathbogie Forest community group believes these burns will 1) significantly degrade Southern Greater Glider habitat by killing and burning many of the hollow-bearing trees the species needs to survive and 2) directly kill many hundreds of the gliders.

We have enlisted the assistance of Bleyer Lawyers to challenge the legitimacy of these burns in the Federal Court.

Our case claims that the planned burning in the Strathbogie State Forest constitutes an action that:

  • will have a significant impact on; or
  • is likely to have a significant impact on the Southern Greater Glider;
  • in that fire:
  • leads to a long-term decrease in the size of an important population of Southern Greater Glider;
  • reduces the area of occupancy of an important population of Southern Greater Glider;
  • adversely affects habitat critical to the survival of the Southern Greater Glider.

Hence, we are seeking an injunction pursuant to s 475(2) of the EPBC Act restraining the respondent from undertaking or authorising the planned burns in the four identified burn areas in the Strathbogie State Forest.

Should our legal challenge be successful, the Victorian Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action should be required to refer future planned burns in the Strathbogie Forest to the Federal Environment Department. That Federal Department should then decide how or if planned burns should proceed given the significant impact of them on the Southern Greater Glider habitat in the Strathbogie Forest.

Bertram Lobert

President, Save Our Strathbogie Forest

The hearing will commence at 10am on Monday January 29th in the Federal Court of Australia, Owen Dixon Commonwealth Law Courts Building, 305 William Street, Melbourne.

For the Forest – art at the Lowie

The beautiful Lomond Hotel in Nicholson St., Brunswick East (aka ‘The Lowie’), is hosting our absolutely spectacular exhibition of forest-inspired art. Bush Gatherings has curated more than 30 works for display and sale in this exhibition of artists, who all have links to the Strathbogie Forest, north-east Victoria.

Opening night for this unique and inspired exhibition of works is Thursday 11th January, 2024, from 5.30 pm. All proceeds from the sale of works will help fund our legal action to protect the Southern Greater Glider and it’s Strathbogie Forest home from planned burns.

Catalogue of art works will be available on the night (sneak preview here).

Works can be purchased at the ‘buy now’ price, or by bidding (silent auction). Bids and sales will be finalized on 28th January. Inquiries, bids and sales – contact 0417 166 824 or 0432 599 044.

Or, to make a one-off, tax deductible donation, visit our Chuffed fundraising page.