From State Forests to Protected Areas

In 2020, the Queensland Conservation Council (QCC) commissioned a desktop review of the conservation values of State Forests within the South East Queensland Planning Area. In October 2021, this report was provided to the Queensland Government in support of policy commitments to end native forest logging on public land throughout the region by 2024. 

In summary, the report identified 68,543 hectares across 19 state forests suitable for protection as national or conservation parks.

Included in the list of areas recommended for protection is Beerwah State Forest on the Sunshine Coast, earmarked for logging by the Palaszczuk Government in December last year. The proposed logging of Beerwah State Forest has emerged as a flashpoint for community opposition to native forest logging and calls to protect native forests across Queensland.

 

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Table: State Forests Recommended for Protection

State Forest 

Size (ha)

Notes 

Beerburrum West

2517

Sections adjacent to Glasshouse Mountains NP 

Beerwah 

129

Lot 1 

Bellthorpe 

480

Links two sections of existing Bellthorpe NP 

Benarkin 

10,148

Sections adjacent to belthorpe NP

D’aguilar

209

Area in western section

Deer Reserve 

2660

Excluding small area of plantation 

Delaneys Creek 

290

Important koala habitat 

Deongwar

4722

Area adjacent to Ravensbourne NP

Diaper

2179

Important part of Conondale complex 

East Nanango 

4185

North-east section 

Elgin Vale 

9638

Eastern section 

Imbil 1

8130

Southern section 

Jimna 

10,286

North-west section 

Luttons

183

Western section

Mt Stanley 1

103

Area adjacent Forest Reserve 

Peachester 

738

Koala habitat 

Squirrel Creek 

6615

Important part of Conondale complex 

West Cooroy 

1154

State biodiversity corridor, koala habitat 

Yabba State Forest 

15909

Important part of Conondale complex 

Total

68,543

Estimate only