Bush Telegraph Magazine
The Bush Telegraph is a quarterly full-colour magazine produced by Forests NSW, a public trading enterprise within NSW Department of Primary Industries. It contains features and articles about forestry, wildlife and environmental matters. It also includes information on events, and a section called 'Forest school' for primary-school-age children.
Recent issues
- Winter 2008Features on frogs & firefighting, new plantations, LandLearn NSW and private forestry.
- Autumn 2008
Articles on flooring timbers, Air Force exercises, "Communities in forests" program, hazard reduction burn for Sydney, soil & water training.- Summer 2007
Features on horse flu outbreak, emergency evacuation procedures, GPS upgrade, planting program, putting carbon back in the ground.- Spring 2007
Features on wetlands, the Murray, historical bridges, nectar studies, Turkey and squirrel gliders.- Winter 2007
Features on carbon trading, harvesting & replanting & a new CEO for Forests NSW.- Autumn 2007
Features on forest animals, habitats, firefighting and education.- Summer 2006
Reporting on sustainability, testing eucalypts in China, and uncovering water bugs in forests.- Spring 2006
Features cover trail bike management, prescribed burning, the study of plantation timber, and giant burrowing frogs.- Winter 2006
Features cover forest management, eucalypt survival, storms, firefighting, and forest roads.- Autumn 2006
Features cover birds in State forests, Aboriginal heritage, Wooleybah mill and forest wetlands.- Summer 2005
Features cover innovation, forest technology, making maps of forests, wood flow planning and finding better ways to grow our forests.Subscribe
You can subscribe to the magazine online (subscription is free). It is available either in hard copy sent to your postal address, or electronically to your email address — make sure you specify on the subscription form how you would like to receive the magazine.
Contacts
Editor: Leah Flint Ph: (02) 4931 6541 Email: leah.flint@dpi.nsw.gov.au
- Autumn 2008

