November 1, 2025

Newry State Forest reopens after storm damage

NEWRY State Forest, south-west of Urunga, was impacted by a severe thunderstorm on Friday, 10 October that left roads blocked by fallen trees and branches.

Once the damage was assessed, a Forestry Corporation team went to work restoring road access for local property owners and state forest visitors.

Led by Fire and Operations Coordinator, Simon Primmer, a dedicated crew worked tirelessly from Monday, 13 October through to Thursday, 23 October cleaning up in the storm’s aftermath and reopening forest roads.

Acting on a call for assistance from the NSW State Emergency Service, Simon and Forestry Operator Aden Hitchcock cut a path through storm debris to reach a stranded camper named Joel on Monday, 13 October.

Joel fortunately had food and access to creek water but was understandably relieved to see help arrive.

He gave the team a big thumbs up before leaving the forest once the road out was cleared.

Forestry staff also worked with a neighbouring landholder, whose internal property access was blocked.

Simon and the crew, supported by local heavy plant equipment contractor Tony Cuthel, cleared a fence line and reopened access to the cattle yards – ensuring the property could function again.

The property owner’s heartfelt thanks said it all.

The team safely reopened approximately 40 kilometres of roads and trails.

This work is critical for fire response, plantation protection and upcoming plantation thinning operations.

It also means regular forest users can once again enjoy vehicle access to Newry State Forest.

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