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All that remains of Minginui timber mill. With the end of indigenous forest logging in Whirinaki in 1984, the mill converted wholly to processing exotic timber from the nearby plantations. But the withdrawal of subsidies led to its closure in 1988.

IAN CLOSE

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Forest and Bird, Issue 280, 1 May 1996, Page 41

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All that remains of Minginui timber mill. With the end of indigenous forest logging in Whirinaki in 1984, the mill converted wholly to processing exotic timber from the nearby plantations. But the withdrawal of subsidies led to its closure in 1988. IAN CLOSE Forest and Bird, Issue 280, 1 May 1996, Page 41

All that remains of Minginui timber mill. With the end of indigenous forest logging in Whirinaki in 1984, the mill converted wholly to processing exotic timber from the nearby plantations. But the withdrawal of subsidies led to its closure in 1988. IAN CLOSE Forest and Bird, Issue 280, 1 May 1996, Page 41

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