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Is Victorian Labor turning into an episode of Yes, Minister?

We have all become almost immune to government inertia at nearly every level. But some governments – well, one in particular – seem to have made an art form out of it. If you could call it art. To quote Yes, Minister it’s more the art of jiggery-pokery. Source: Bruce Mitchell The Oppo
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Big River’s big solution to bridge repairs

Homes, buildings and infrastructure in regional areas are beginning to be rebuilt after the damage from bushfires. For many regional towns, bridges are the only ways in or out of their community. When a bridge has been damaged, the impact on the local community can be significant, par
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Morbark introduces two new horizontal grinders

Morbark has released new 2400X and 3000X Wood Hog horizontal grinders, both can be equipped with tracks, and the 3000X can be built as a 5th-wheel/dual-axle unit or pintle hitch/tri-axle. Source: Timberbiz The 2400X is ideal for niche markets like municipal solid waste, pallet recycli
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FSC to replace onsite audits with desk audits

The Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) has said that given recent developments around the global outbreak of COVID-19 and increasing travel restrictions, they have updated the derogation that allows certification bodies unable to conduct on-site audits to either postpone the audit or re
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TTF UK launches COVID-19 page for members

The Timber Trade Federation UK (TTF) stepped up its advice regarding business and personal conduct during the COVID-19 outbreak and opened up a new webpage to keep its membership up to date. Source: Timberbiz The TTF said that while businesses have been told that staff should work fro
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Reminder to avoid NSW’s closed forests

Forestry Corporation of NSW is reminding people to avoid closed forests due to risks from bushfire damage and falling trees. Fire damaged forests are dangerous places and should be avoided, said Forestry Corporation Production and Stewardship Supervisor Billie-Jo Brown. Source: Timber
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Timber Offsite conference, DesignBUILD and AWISA exhibitions postponed

The Timber Offsite Construction 2020 Conference has been postponed until later in the year because of COVID-19 as has DesignBUILD and the Australian Woodworking Industry Suppliers Association’s (AWISA) exhibition planned for 1-4 July in Sydney. Source: Timberbiz The Timber Offsite Con
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NZ cancels Wood Resene awards and WPMA cancels design seminar

The 2020 NZ Wood Resene Timber Design Awards are just one of the latest to fall victim to COVID-19 with the March 26 dinner and awards presentation cancelled. Also cancelled is the Wood Processors and Manufacturers Association NZ Wood Design Guide Seminar planned for the same day. Sou
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Cable Price NZ ends distribution arrangement with John Deere

Cable Price (NZ) Limited has ended its distribution arrangement of John Deere-branded and manufactured construction, forestry, and compact machinery in New Zealand. Source: Timberbiz “This partnership served both companies well and supported each company’s global growth over the multi
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OFO displays new look with 2019 Annual Review

OneFortyOne (OFO) has released its 2019 Annual Review with a fresh look that coincides with the launch of the company’s new brand, ahead of International Day of Forests on Saturday. OneFortyOne Chief Executive Officer Linda Sewell said 2019 was a huge year for the company. Source: Tim
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