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CHH postpones public offering, again

The Graeme Hart-controlled Carter Holt Harvey revived plans for an initial public offering of its New Zealand Carters Building Supplies distribution business in August, after scrapping its original plan to float its Australian and New Zealand timber products and building supplies busi
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NZ’s Chinese sawmill

China’s largest forestry company is looking at building a state-of-the-art sawmill in Taupo, which could create more than 250 jobs and pump millions into the region’s economy. Sources: Radio New Zealand, 3 News Taupo District mayor David Trewavas said Fenglin Wood Industry
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Bioenergy Australia conference

One of Australia’s foremost bioenergy conferences, Bioenergy Australia 2015, will be held at the Hotel Grand Chancellor in Launceston over two days. Source: Timberbiz The event will start on Monday 30 November and run until the end of Tuesday, 1 December, with a technical tour on Wedn
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World report on bioenergy production

Over the past two years, 137 experts from 24 countries and 82 institutions have collaborated to analyze a range of issues related to the sustainability of bioenergy production and use. Source: Eureka Alert The resulting report Bioenergy & Sustainability: Bridging the Gaps, will be
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Manhattan goes for high rise wood

Engineered wood isn’t a phrase that springs to mind when speaking of Manhattan real-estate projects. But a local partnership wants to change that, and the federal government hopes it succeeds. Source: The Wall Street Journal 130 134 Holdings LLC, in partnership with Spiritos Propertie
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Japan lumber self-sufficiency climbs

Japan’s lumber self-sufficiency rate is believed to have recovered above 30% for the first time in 27 years in 2014, according to industry officials. Source: Japan Times The recovery reflects increasing demand for domestic lumber amid the yen’s weakness, which has lifted prices for im
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Tas rehiring redundant forestry workers

The Tasmanian Opposition has accused the Government of rehiring forestry workers who had been made redundant as firefighting casuals. Source: ABC News Earlier in the year, the state-owned Forestry Tasmania (FT) was restructured, which involved significant job cuts and fuelled fears of
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Logging and trucking to pay for dusty roads

Logging and trucking industries will be asked to cough up cash to help solve a dusty road problem that has had residents up in arms for more than a decade. Source: New Zealand Herald Whangarei District Council had allocated $400,000 over the next two years to seal ten 100m strips alon
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Tweed pushes for bioenergy projects

Tweed shire is getting behind a cutting-edge regional project to convert organic trade, household an industry waste into a renewable-energy source. Source: The Echo The Northern Rivers Biohub study also aims to encourage community and businesses to get involved by providing the biomas
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Tasmania needs specialty timbers

New analysis strengthens the argument that selective logging of speciality timber in Tasmania’s World Heritage Area is necessary to meet the demand from craft industries, including boat builders, the State Government said. Source: ABC News Forestry Tasmania has advised the Gover
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