Minister for Forests (New South Wales)

The Minister for Forests was a ministry in New South Wales responsible for the management of forests for the purpose of the timber industry and was established in 1916 and abolished in 2019.

In 1907 a Royal Commission was appointed to investigate the management and sustainability of forests for the purposes of the timber industry, comprising Alexander Kethel MLC, William Fehon/J A Curtis,[a] and William Freeman.

[2] The Royal Commission found that at the rate of consumption, commercial hardwood would be exhausted in 36 years and softwood within 20 years.

Their recommendations included that the administration and control of forests should be given to 3 independent commissioners instead of the Department of Lands.

[5] The department was abolished in 1916 and replaced with the Forestry Commission which reported directly to the newly created Minister for Forests,[6] who concurrently held the portfolio of Minister for Lands.