community

Community Groups

Southern Cross Forests and our people, live and work in regional communities,  maintain close working relationships with local community groups, and are represented on regional committees

Community Meetings / Announcements

There are no current announcements for Southern Cross Forests

Stakeholders

Adjoining Landowners & Stakeholders

Our objective is to maintain constructive and beneficial relationships with our neighbours and stakeholders to facilitate mutual understanding of our businesses, to minimise the impact of our operations on our neighbours and to protect our neighbourhoods from illegal activity. 

Neighbours and stakeholders will be notified of certain operations types; however successful notifications are dependent on our ability to maintain a current stakeholder database.

New Neighbours and Stakeholders

Our database is updated periodically but we encourage all new neighbours and stakeholders (or stakeholders’ not currently receiving notifications) to make contact with one of our officers or register via

Cultural Heritage Stakeholders

The Southern Cross Forests’ estate is located across a number of traditional clan or language group areas including the:

  • Wiradjuri Group
  • Ngunnawal Group

Contacts have been established to facilitate cultural heritage training of staff, and as a point of reference in the event of heritage identification.