AUSTRALIA — State-owned Forestry Corp has been accused of committing the same logging breaches in a bushfire-hit South Coast forest that triggered a lengthy stop work order by the environmental regulator. With as much as 85 per cent of the region’s forests damaged in last summer’s severe fires, the NSW Environmental Protection Authority had set stricter conditions on loggers, including a ban on the felling or damaging of so-called hollow-bearing trees that provide shelter and food for dozens of threatened species. …Logging resumed just over a week ago and within days the campaigners found evidence of more felling of the hollow-bearing trees. …An EPA spokesman [said] the “initial indications are that the trees in question are likely to be compliant. …A Forestry Corp spokeswoman confirmed the EPA’s initial review had found no fresh compliance issues.