The Berejiklian government is facing calls to stop all logging in New South Wales native forests after a forestry agency review found the catastrophic 2019-20 bushfires reduced the amount of available timber by as much as 30%. The report, published by the NSW Forestry Corporation on Friday night, finds the effects of the disaster have dramatically reduced the amount of timber that can be sustainably harvested in some areas, particularly on the state’s south coast. The independent MLC Justin Field said the state government must now consider a halt on native forest logging and conduct an urgent review of logging rules. The review examined how much timber could be sustainably supplied each year while still meeting environmental rules in place for native forestry operations. …It recommends that the commercial wood supply from each of these regions be reduced to align with the findings.