Forestry reacts to critics
NZPA Sydney Australia’s timber industry will spend sAustl.B million ($2.2 million) in the next year campaigning for assured access to native forest timber. Radio, television, newspaper and magazine advertisements will be part of a publicity drive aimed at countering what the industry sees as the undue influence of the conservation movement. The three-year campaign, now in its second year, had been toned down, the new advertisements being less aggressive and vindictive, said the executive director of the Forest Industries Campaign Association, Mr Paul Edwards.
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Press, 24 August 1988, Page 32
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