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New Foundation Fellow for national centre for timber durability

A leading researcher from the world’s largest university wood and forestry program is to be appointed as Foundation Fellow for Australia’s National Centre for Timber Durability and Design Life. Source: Timberbiz Professor Philip Evans will take on the position while maintaining an ong
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Mill for Sale Mr Andrews

Australian Sustainable Hardwoods says it is prepared to consider selling its Heyfield timber mill to the Victorian Government. Source: The Weekly Times “If the Government came forward with a genuine offer, in the context of saving the jobs of the workers, the board may consider a sale
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AFPA welcomes the budget

The Australian Forest Products Association (AFPA) congratulates the Turnbull Government for honouring its pre-election pledge of $4 million in the Federal Budget to establish a National Institute for Forest Products Innovation. Source: Timberbiz AFPA CEO Mr Ross Hampton said work was
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Trudeau talks while Trump tweets

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told US President Donald Trump in a telephone call that he “refuted the baseless allegations” that persuaded Washington to slap a 20% tariff on softwood timber from Canada, according to the Prime Minister’s office. Source: The Australian Mr Trude
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Asia Pacific trade agreement needs forestry protection

In an era of rising anti-globalisation and protectionism, countries in the Asia-Pacific region have turned their eyes to the China-backed Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP). Source: Eco Business The regional free trade proposal aims to reduce barriers for trade and inv
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Koala study needed

A study by the NSW Government using new techniques to more accurately model the distribution of koalas in north east NSW could lead to better management of its habitat, and highlights the need for further research, according to the Australian Forest Products Association (AFPA). Source
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Hyne timber joins Altus Renewables

A simple conveyor belt joins Hyne Timber’s Tuan Mill and neighbouring Altus Renewables. Such is the way for efficient transformation on one plant’s sustainable by-product into another plant’s core business being biofuel. Source: Timberbiz It is certainly not unusual for la
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First wooden office

The first thing that hits the senses when walking into Lendlease’s International House Sydney is the sweet smell of the forest. Source: The Sydney Morning Herald It is the first engineered timber office in the country and sits in Barangaroo complex, Sydney. The designers say it
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Tree farmers of the year

The 2016 Australian Forest Growers National Tree Farmers, Roger and Outhay Poltock, opened up their Wilmot property last week to show how they have successfully managed farming and forestry over the past 30 years. Source: The Advocate Following the theme, ‘Forestry and Farming – A Per
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Forestlands probe by Serious Fraud Office

The FMA wants to make sure Forestlands has established a proper and fair process for distribution to investors. Source: Stuff NZ The Serious Fraud Office of New Zealand is looking at a group of forestry investment companies that owe investors NZ$18 million. In March, the investorsR
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