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Growing the
Future
Planting trees in the right place on farms with the intention of harvesting and replanting is a win-win for the environment, society and landowners.
Join the Tree Alliance community
Tasmanian farmers and landowners with a property greater than 5 hectares in size are invited to join the new chapter of Tree Alliance, a growing community of farmers and landowners who agree that managing trees on farms is a win-win for the environment, society and sustainability.  Membership is
free!
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Farm smart. Grow trees.
Introducing the Knowledge Hub, a new resource from Private Forests Tasmania.
Designed for Tasmanian farmers, the hub explores the benefits of trees for your land, your profits, and the environment.
1. Explore the interactive farm map
2. Find topic guides, videos and case studies
3. Discover how trees can work for you
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Native regrowth forest management
Looking to actively manage your native regrowth forests?
Find out how
Regulatory reform submissions
We work with governments to improve efficiency and practical policy
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Growing the future magazine
A bulletin to share our work and the latest forestry knowledge
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Farm and Forest Mapper
A new digital tool, developed by Esk Spatial, in consultation with Private Forests Tasmania and the Forest Practices Authority has been designed to help transform the farm-planning process for landowners, consultants, planners, contractors and land agents.
Users will be able to easily plan, map and manage properties to expand their plantation estate and leverage the multiple benefits that trees on farms can provide.
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Latest News
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News
Considering outcomes of our Market Access project to enable greater market opportunities for private growers
03 February 2026
Private Forests Tasmania's Market Access project has reached a milestone, with the organisation now positioned to consider a series of recommendations to enable greater market opportunities for private growers.
News
Storing carbon in St Peters Pass woodlot
28 January 2026
Pinus radiata seedlings planted last spring in a woodlot at St Peters Pass are busy growing.
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What’s happening to the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation (EPBC) Act and what could this mean for forestry in Tasmania?
16 December 2025
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Prioritising outcomes for Tasmania's private forest growers in 2024-25
04 November 2025
Private Forests Tasmania has released its 2024-25 Annual Report, highlighting a year of delivering priority projects to benefit private forest growers and landowners across Tasmania.