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Photo of log upsets Nannas

An environment group called Knitting Nannas of Toolangi is taking a complaint of intimidation to police after a logging truck drove past one of their gatherings at an “unacceptably high speed”. Source: ABC News When members of the group posted photos of the truck on Facebo
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Institute of Foresters meets Chinese Society of Forestry

While the mainstream media focuses on the China-Australia Free Trade Agreement, there are already a number of other well-established links to exchange ideas and skills in a clear show of cooperation between our two countries. Source: Timberbiz While the mainstream media focuses on the
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First AFS award for Excellence in Sustainable Forestry

Dr Marie Yee was presented with the inaugural Richard Stanton Memorial Trophy for Excellence in Sustainable Forestry at an all-industry dinner in Melbourne last week. Source: Timberbiz Senator Anne Ruston presented Dr Yee, a senior conservation planner at Forestry Tasmania, with the c
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US senator salutes forestry

During this year’s National Forest Products Week, we salute the thousands of hardworking Americans who keep our forests healthy and vibrant places for economic growth said US senator John Boozman. Source: The Hill In an article published in The Hill, Sen Boozman said that America’s fo
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Austrian company illegally logging Romania

The US Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) has provided new evidence to the business practices by the Austrian company “Holzindustrie Schweighofer” (Schweighofer) in Romania. Sources: Globe News Wire, Market Watch The report documents how Schweighofer processes large
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Plantation Grown Timbers in copyright case

A court case involving alleged knock-off furniture highlights a unique aspect of New Zealand copyright law, according to intellectual property specialists James & Wells. Source: Scoop NZ James & Wells’ client Plantation Grown Timbers (PGT) designs and produces collections of f
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SFM to export from Tasmania’s north

There are signs Tasmania’s forestry industry is picking up, with hopes of increased exports of veneer and sawlogs from the state’s north. Source: ABC News Forestry company Neville-Smith Smartfibre has teamed up with SFM Forest Products and there are plans to export timber
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Failed timber schemes cost Australian investors

Initially billed as low-risk investments, failed timber and agribusiness schemes around the country have now cost thousands of Australian investors their life savings. Source: ABC News “Pests and diseases, bushfires — these things were anything but safe and the fact that you did
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Masters of hardware is Danks

Woolworths’ Masters home improvement chain is considered unsaleable after losing more than $600 million over the last few years, but the same can not be said for Woolworths’ Home Timber and Hardware chain, aka Danks. Source: The Australian Financial Review Hundreds of inde
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Tassie new hardship plan falls short

Former forestry contractors are warning that the Tasmanian Government’s plan for a new hardship fund will not go far enough. Source: ABC News Tasmania’s Resources Minister Paul Harriss has confirmed that Cabinet has ticked off on a $1 million compensation fund for workers
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