News and publications

At ABP, we remain dedicated to supporting the communities where we live and work. Discover our latest reports and key policies to learn how we operate and collaborate to make a positive impact.

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Women in Wood Fibre celebrates leadership and opportunity across the plantation sector

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Growing Leaders’ Program Wins Platinum Award At LEARNX

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New Green Triangle produced bluegum GLT features in national TV series

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Leila McDougall to headline ABP’s Women in Wood Fibre 2026

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ABP is leading Australia’s next generation of Hardwood Innovation

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Wirey Swamp: Reviving Wetlands and Restoring Balance

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ABP CEO Russ Hughes with Timber Legend Laurie Hein.
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ABP celebrates Green Triangle award winners

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Restoration of Wirey Swamp

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ABP opens seed orchard to product next genation fibre

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Annual Women in Wood Fibre event

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Installation of nest boxes


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Meet Liz McKinnon: ABP’s new External Affairs Manager

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300 and counting: ABP celebrates as milestone vessel sets sail

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Monitoring and management of threatened species

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Protecting our communities this fire season

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Wirey Swamp: Reviving Wetlands and Restoring balance

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Our publications

2025 Monitoring Report

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Plantation Management Plan

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ABP Core Labour Policy

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Forest Management and OHS Policy

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Stakeholder Engagement and Dispute Resolution Policy and Procedure

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Natural Values Management Plan

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PEFC Chain of Custody Policy Commitment

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ABP Defined Forest Area Map: the Green Triangle 

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ABP Defined Forest Area Map: Western Australia

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ABP’s Defined Forest Area/Forest Management Unit (DFA/FMU) comprises approximately 110,827 hectares of Tasmanian blue gum (Eucalyptus globulus) plantations, native vegetation, riparian zones, wetlands, and unplanted areas across three regions of Australia: south-west Victoria, south-east South Australia (SA) and the Great Southern region of Western Australia (WA). The Victorian and South Australian estates are collectively referred to as the Green Triangle region. The DFA/FMU includes both freehold properties owned by ABP and privately leased land. The plantations are generally located within the 650 mm rainfall isohyet. To view the DFA/FMU maps, please click on the links above.

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