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Queensland plantation operations code of practice

Queensland timber plantation owners and operators can now access the Timber Plantation Operations Code of Practice for Queensland, a guide that outlines how to comply with all laws and with accepted principles for sound plantation management. Source: Timberbiz Rod McInnes, CEO Timber
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Alleged misconduct at Senate inquiry into investment schemes

The chairman of a Senate inquiry into forestry managed investment schemes is alleging criminal conduct by some of the parties involved. Source: ABC Rural Tasmanian Greens Senator Peter Whish Wilson also questioned the integrity of some banks and financial advisers. He said some advise
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NZ inventors sell to Chile

Dale Ewers’ leading steep slope logging innovations is keeping loggers alive. The bonus is they have also caught the eye of Chilean foresters. Source: Stuff.co.nz Ewers, the chief executive of DC Equipment, and Moutere Logging, flew out to South America with DC Equipment’s
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SA workers at loggerheads with OneFortyOne

Workers at the state-run Forestry SA are refusing to accept a transfer to a private company because their existing redundancy entitlements were left off the new contract. Source: 9News OneFortyOne Plantations is set to take over from Forestry SA in managing forests and timber plantati
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Pro-logging debate for national parks

Vulnerable native species would benefit if New South Wales’ national parks were opened up to controlled logging, according to the state’s timber industry. Source: ABC News Timber NSW says controlled logging should be allowed in the state’s national parks and Crown la
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Logsafe to track and monitor workers

A safety management system designed to support forestry workers is not a “silver bullet” but it will help reduce dangers that loggers face in the industry. Source: Stuff.co.nz Mike Alexander, director of Fast Harvesting Ltd, figured if dog collars could be used to track hu
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Reborn Timber recycling for east coast

Reborn Timber, an independant recycling business sources, recycles and supplies high quality recycled timber flooring, beams and posts to the east coast. Source: Timberbiz Species range from New Zealand Kauri and Remu Pines, Ironwood, Spotted Gum, Red Iron Bark, Huon Pine, King Billy
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NZ councils against new forestry rules

The Marlborough District Council is to make a firm stand against the Government’s one-size-fits-all approach to planned new forestry rules. Source: Radio New Zealand The Government said it wanted to remove the huge variations in forest management currently caused by different co
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Timberlink purchases NZ sawmill

A Blenheim sawmill employing 85 people has been sold to Australian timber company Timberlink. Source: Stuff.co.nz Timberlink Australia says it plans to retain all staff at Flight Timber’s sawmill and invest heavily in the region. Timberlink Australia/New Zealand chief executive
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Myanmar hands down 150 life sentences for illegal logging

Beijing has launched a diplomatic protest after Myanmar handed down more than 150 life sentences to Chinese nationals for illegal logging near the countries’ shared border. Source: Sources: Reuters, ABC News The mass sentencing, which sparked outraged editorials in the Chinese m
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