Forest Products Commission
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Data WA
- Aboriginal Affairs Coordinating Committee
- CSIRO
- Cambridge Coastcare
- City of Canning
- City of Greater Geraldton
- City of Joondalup
- City of Perth
- City of Wanneroo
- Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions
- Department of Communities
- Department of Education
- Department of Energy, Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety
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- Department of Health
- Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Cities and Regional Development
- Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries
- Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage
- Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development
- Department of Transport
- Department of Treasury
- Department of Water and Environmental Regulation
- Forest Products Commission
- Harvey Water
- Landgate
- Main Roads Western Australia
- National Native Title Tribunal
- Northern Agricultural Catchments Council
- Regional Development Commissions of WA
- State Emergency Management Committee
- State Library of Western Australia
- State Records Office of Western Australia
- Water Corporation
- Western Australia Police
- Western Australian Electoral Commission
- Western Australian Local Government Association
- Western Australian Marine Science Institution
- Western Australian Museum
- Western Power
- World Wildlife Fund for Nature
Additional Info
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Description | Working in plantation and native forestry across the diverse environment of Western Australia, the Forest Products Commission (FPC) is a dedicated team committed to close engagement with communities, industry, and government to support a vibrant, sustainable forestry industry. Delivering timber products and services across three business segments – softwood, native forest, and sandalwood – the FPC is shaping the industry’s future with key priorities of timber production, forest health, and adapting to the challenges of climate change. The FPC supplies essential timber products for the housing and construction industry in Western Australia, as well as for biomass, furniture making, artisans, and firewood. Sandalwood is used for incense, perfume, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals. |
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Jurisdiction | Western Australian Government |
Geospatial Coverage | Western Australia |
Website | https://www.data.wa.gov.au/ |
info@data.wa.gov.au | |
Telephone | +61 (0)8 9273 7373 |