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Logging equipment destroyed in Tasmania. One theorist suggests it was possibly organised by a larger company in order to absorb woodchip licences. Picture:The Hobart  Mercury 26 02 02 Alerts / EventS / LiNX  

'Do not assume that any act of damage to logging equipment or logging infrastructure is done by conservationists or members of anti - logging groups.' Victoria Police
 
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