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Piles of giant logs lying next to a forest of Australian native trees.

"The logging industry is finding ways to get around the so-called ban."

"I actually think this is an utterly flawed process where the state government rubs its hands of it and walks away, and then leaves the decision to a local council,"
he said.

David Lindenmayer peeks out from behind mountain ash tree, near Cambarville in Victoria's Central Highlands.

Local resident Dawn Stubbs, third from the left, dressed in Greater Glider costume at a protest.

"I just know that I care really about these animals, and we're losing them."

logs and harvesting equipment at a sawmill site in Club Terrace

"If we can't do that, what value is the land to us?"
he said.

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