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A Gisborne environmental group is lobbying the Gisborne District Council to stop appeasing the forestry industry, and protesters say they want more action "faster".

Mana Taiao Tairāwhiti spokesperson Manu Caddie said its "main message" to the council was that it did not have to "pander to the industry".

"They are not as powerful as you think," he told the councillors on Thursday, at the first meeting of the year.

Eastland Wood Council, which represented forestry in Gisborne and Wairoa, said that comment was "highly emotive" and it was "not the case" that the council appeased forestry.

The group was "deeply engaged with the council and trying to make meaningful, sustainable change in our industry", chairman Julian Kohn told Local Democracy Reporting.

Mana Taiao Tairāwhiti (MTT) organised a petition

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