G'Day.
Im thinking of purchasing a rural property some time down the line and i was wondering on the legality of felling timber on my property,
and using a chainsaw mill set up to produce slabs or dimensional timber to build stuff with.
The land itself would also be used for other purposes so it wouldnt just be used for felling.
Is it covered up in red tape? and the case being if a tree falls in the forest and noone else hears it, it never fell?
How about clearing the land on the property for a building site?
And what are some of the more sought after species of wood grown in NSW?
Cheers,
Im thinking of purchasing a rural property some time down the line and i was wondering on the legality of felling timber on my property,
and using a chainsaw mill set up to produce slabs or dimensional timber to build stuff with.
The land itself would also be used for other purposes so it wouldnt just be used for felling.
Is it covered up in red tape? and the case being if a tree falls in the forest and noone else hears it, it never fell?
How about clearing the land on the property for a building site?
And what are some of the more sought after species of wood grown in NSW?
Cheers,
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