The Softwoods Working Group (SWG) has announced the appointment of Dean Anderson as its new Chair.
“Dean brings a wealth of experience and expertise to the job and has dedicated more than 40 years to the forestry industry across Australia,” SWG Executive Officer Carlie Porteous said.
“Under his leadership, we are confident the SWG will continue to thrive and further its mission of fostering sustainable growth and resilience within the forestry sector.
“Dean holds a Bachelor of Science (Forestry) from the Australian National University, is a Graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors, and is a qualified Incident Controller.
“Throughout his career, Mr Anderson has held senior roles in commercial operations, natural forest management, environmental assessment, and plantation management. His experience is predominantly in NSW but includes stints in South Australia, Tasmania, New Zealand and Scotland.”
Ms Porteous said Mr Anderson has served as either an Incident Controller or Deputy Incident Controller for multiple state-significant bushfire emergencies.
“Notably, he was part of Australia’s first deployment of forest firefighters to North America in 2000. Dean and others were awarded the National Emergency Medal for their contributions during the 2019/20 Black Summer bushfires,” she said.
“Dean also has a strong background in governance, having served on the board of the Timber Development Association for 15 years, including five years as Chair, promoting timber use and addressing technical aspects of timber construction.
“Dean steps into the role following the remarkable 37-year tenure of Peter Crowe OAM, who was recently celebrated for his outstanding contributions.”
Ms Porteous said in recognition of his service, Mr Crowe has been honoured with the title of Chair Emeritus of SWG.
Mr Anderson said he was privileged to be elected Chair by the members of SWG.
“I look forward to working with our diverse membership, which includes representatives from local government, forest product processors, and plantation growers, as well as the wider community.
“Together, we will continue to ensure that our region prospers from the softwood plantations that are vital to our economy and environment,” he said.
“SWG’s ongoing focus on key priorities will include the protection of softwood plantations from fire; coordinated and effective weed control, especially blackberry; supporting Australia’s forest product needs while addressing climate change and land competition; and advocating for improved infrastructure and showcasing the benefits of softwood plantations.”