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Solomon Island logged to unsustainable levels

The forests of the Solomon Islands forests have been logged to unsustainable levels, according to the Permanent Secretary of Forestry and Research. Source: Solomon Islands Broadcasting Corporation Speaking to SIBC News Vaeno Vigulu said the country’s forests had suffered due to the ma
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Crackdown on imported wooden furniture

The Australian Government is being urged to check wooden furniture imported from Vietnam, after the discovery of a massive illegal logging operation. Source: ABC News Investigators say logs from national parks in Cambodia are being smuggled across the border to Vietnam, where they are
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Trees for Mums on Mother’s Day

Since 2002 when Trees for Mum was created, more than 30,000 sons and daughters have planted trees for their mums, mostly as a tribute to mums who have passed away. Source: Timberbiz Thanks to Trees for Mum’s partnership with Landcare Australia, even more people will have the opportuni
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EPA terminates authority to log after illegal clearing

A Collombatti property owner who cleared a native forest to make way for a limegrass and chili garden has had their authority to log a private native forest terminated by the NSW Environment Protection Authority. The EPA investigated the land owner, the holder of a private native fore
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Disease threat to NZ industry

A disease that is devastating trees in Europe and the western United States would be a major threat to New Zealand plantations and ornamental trees, should it ever arrive, according to Forest Owners’ Association biosecurity manager Bill Dyck. Sources: New Zealand Herald, Northla
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Quintis shares plunge

Shares in troubled sandalwood grower and plantation manager Quintis Ltd have plunged 35% to a multi-year low of 70 cents after the company conceded its Santalis operating subsidiary had lost a pharmaceutical grade sandalwood-oil supply contract. Source: Motley Fool It has been acknowl
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Why no fanfare for MAC

The influential Ministerial Advisory Council (MAC) on Forestry has delivered its growth strategy for the industry to the Tasmanian Government — highlighting the growth in private plantation resources, and reinforcing the industry’s future as one led by the private sector. Source
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Building approvals cycling down

Building approvals data for March 2017, released by the ABS indicate that residential building is set to slow, according to the Housing Industry Association (HIA). Source: Timberbiz HIA Acting Chief Economist Warwick Temby said: “the 13% decline in new dwelling approvals during March
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Jobs go begging in NZ forestry

A global demand for logs and competition for workers in primary industries have left Northland with an acute shortage of labourers in the forestry sector- a situation that may delay planting and harvesting of trees. Sources: New Zealand Herald, Northern Advocate At least 50 workers to
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Logging in Tasmania – a family view

Logging in Tasmania has been a highly controversial issue for a number of years, and the Hall family from the north-east of the state have seen the good and the bad. Source: ABC News Even though the industry has been though a series of highs and lows, Ken Hall and his wife Karen are m
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