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Miles Doing What Matters: Greater Glider Forest Park protected area for Queensland

JOINT STATEMENT
  • Miles Government identifies 54,000 hectares of land to be protected under proposed new Natural Capital Reserve tenure.
  • This will support establishment of a Greater Glider Forest Park under protected area estate
  • Key step since launch of Queensland Sustainable Timber Industry Framework terms of reference
  • Early dividend for nature from delivery of the Queensland Energy and Jobs Plan

Environment Minister Leanne Linard has today announced 54,000 hectares of greater glider habitat in South East Queensland state forest will be transitioned to a new natural capital tenure.

With it, the Miles Labor Government will establish a Greater Glider Forest Park.

Of the 54,000 hectares, 7,500 hectares are set to be placed into Natural Capital Reserve as a potential strategic advance offset for the critical Borumba Pumped Hydro project.

It’s one of the first steps towards protecting our unique biodiversity, while supporting a strong and sustainable forest and timber industry.

The action follows the launch of the Queensland Sustainable Timber Industry Framework terms of reference in June 2024, which prioritised growing Queensland’s protected area estate.

The creation of a new Greater Glider Forest Park will not just support the forest industry, but also demonstrates the Miles Labor Government’s commitment to sustainable development more broadly.

The greater glider (Petauroides volans) is an iconic marsupial, listed as endangered under both Queensland and national environmental laws. A dedicated park is a strategic step towards protecting this species.

The Greater Glider Forest Park areas will expand and link existing but fragmented protected areas, ranging from near Conondale ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Park in the Sunshine Coast Hinterland northward through to Cordalba ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Park (near Childers) to conserve core greater glider habitat.

As stated by Minister for the Environment and the Great Barrier Reef and Minister for Science and Innovation Leanne Linard:

“This Government has committed a record $262.5 million over four years to grow our protected areas—the single largest investment of its kind in Queensland’s history.

“Since 2015, around 1.88 million hectares of land has been added to the protected area system, increasing from 13.1 million hectares to almost 15 million hectares protected.

“Today’s announcement builds on the hard work we are doing across Queensland to future-proof populations of threatened species.

“Queensland’s Protected Area Strategy will continue to protect the natural and cultural values of vitally important ecosystems.”

As stated by Assistant Minister for Train Manufacturing, Regional Development and Jobs, and Member for Maryborough Bruce Saunders:

“I know how important Queensland’s timber industry is to our state’s housing and building sectors.

“That’s why the Miles Labor Government is supporting timber workers and the industry to continue building our state, while also increasing our protected area estate.

“The terms of reference we released in June mapped out our priorities as a government, including environmental protections.

“A Greater Glider Forest Park is an important step towards supporting this iconic endangered species, the forestry industry and sustainable development.

“I’m proud to be part of a government that is doing what matters to protect what makes our state great.”

As stated by Queensland Conservation Council Director Dave Copeman:

“I’m delighted at the new forest park celebrating the iconic greater glider, Australia’s largest gliding possum.

“We strongly welcome this new 54,000 hectare refuge for greater gliders.

“Glider habitat continues to be logged and cleared on both private and public lands across their range, so every hectare we can save is critical.

“It is a much-needed breather for one of our cutest and irreplaceable Queenslanders, the greater glider.

“The new park will protect vital habitat.

“It’s urgent we do all we can to save this incredible Queensland animal from extinction, and we congratulate the Queensland Government on this action.”

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