Sustainable Timber Tasmania

Sustainable Timber Tasmania
FormerlyForestry Tasmania
Company typeGovernment-owned corporation
IndustryForestry
Founded1994
FounderGovernment of Tasmania
Headquarters,
Australia
Area served
Tasmania
Key people
Steve Whiteley (Chief Executive Officer)
Rob de Fégely (Chairman)
Production output
1,201,760 (measurement of m3 and tonnes of wood) (2023)
Revenue A$133.1 million (2023)
A$7.54 million (2023)
Total assets A$314.7 million (2023)
Total equity A$220.4 million (2023)
OwnerGovernment of Tasmania
Number of employees
169 (2023)
Websitehttps://www.sttas.com.au/
Footnotes / references

Sustainable Timber Tasmania, formerly Forestry Tasmania, is a government business enterprise owned by the Government of Tasmania, Australia. It is responsible for the management of public production forest in Tasmania, which is about 800,000 hectares of crown land (public land) that is classified as 'permanent timber production zone'.

It was established in 1994, although it has earlier historical origins from operations undertaken by the state government. Sustainable Timber Tasmania is overseen by a Board of Management who are responsible to the Treasurer and the Minister for Forests.