Cootamundra MP Steph Cook will investigate laws governing the destruction of trees on a property near Bethungra.

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Updated April 24 2019 - 3:30pm, first published April 22 2019 - 4:26pm
A front-end loader piling up trees on Englefield Plains, owned by a division of Macquarie banking group.
A front-end loader piling up trees on Englefield Plains, owned by a division of Macquarie banking group.

The member for Cootamundra, Steph Cooke, will look into laws surrounding destruction of vegetation and natural habitat in NSW following outrage by a group of Bethungra property owners at the bulldozing and burning of hundreds of old trees on a neighbouring 7,500-hectare property.

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Tom Gosling

Journalist, Cootamundra Herald

I've had a long career in journalism and corporate communications, starting with country newspapers, radio and TV in northern NSW and including ABC News Sydney and the Melbourne Herald. I edited The University of Sydney News for 10 years, and was Media Officer for CSIRO in Canberra and BHP Steelworks in Port Kembla.