Australia has many forests of importance due to significant features, despite being one of the driest continents.
[1] The majority of Australia's trees are hardwoods, typically eucalypts, rather than softwoods like pine.
In Australia the states and territories are responsible for managing forests.
[3] Guidance is primarily provided by the 1992 National Forest Policy Statement (NFPS).
Over the years, bushfires have destroyed a lot of trees and this in turn destroyed the habitat of many animals;[7] most notably koalas numbers have decreased nearly 30% across Australia since 2018.