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Manjimup rallies against WA end to native forestry

More than 300 people gathered in Manjimup on Monday to rally against the WA State Government’s decision to end native forestry in that State. Last week’s announcement was made without industry consultation leaving businesses, employees and regional communities in a state of shock, con
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Red Dot Design Award goes to innovative magazine packaging

Vogue Scandinavia and Stora Enso have won the Red Dot Design Award for the renewable eco-package concept created to replace plastics in magazine packaging. Source: Timberbiz The packaging is fully carbon neutral, with a renewable, low-carbon raw material and energy efficient productio
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Tree planting is not keeping up with wildfires in US

Experimental pine seedlings poke from the rocky New Mexico earth, the only living evergreens on a hillside torched by one of the US West’s drought-driven wildfires. These climate-smart sprouts about 48 km east of Taos are part of a push to increaset he dramatically lagging replanting
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Qantas gets the wooden spoon, and knife and fork

Qantas will begin the process of phasing out single use plastic cutlery as part of the airline’s ongoing sustainability review. Already single-use plastic cutlery items are being progressively replaced with Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) accredited wooden cutlery packs. Source: Timb
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Former forestry minister Joel Fitzgibbon retires from Federal Parliament

Former Federal Forestry Minister and co-convenor of the Federal Parliamentary Friends of Forest Industries group Joel Fitzgibbon today announced his retirement from Federal Parliament. Source: Timberbiz Mr Fitzgibbon was Shadow Minister for Mining, Energy and Forestry 2003–05, and Min
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Heavy Vehicle Initiative gains $5.5m for 28 projects

Almost $5.5 million in 28 road safety projects through the Heavy Vehicle Safety Initiative has been made available by the Federal Government to keep motorists safe. Under Round 6 of the HVSI, the Government is backing new education, research, training and technology initiatives that a
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What’s the incentive to plant forests in New Zealand

The forestry industry is beset by supply chain issues, port disruptions, over supply in China, sky-high shipping rates, the Delta disaster … and that’s before you even look at the difficulties of cutting down the trees. Source: Radio New Zealand On top of that the industry gets a bad
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Forest koala researcher appointed Fellow of Royal Zoological Society NSW

A leading researcher into forest science and particularly our understanding of koalas in NSW Dr Brad Law has been appointed as a Fellow of the Royal Zoological Society of NSW. Source: Timberbiz Australian Forest Products Association NSW CEO Sue Grau said that since the Society was fou
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Tas to deliver support to develop carbon farming

The Tasmanian Government is delivering support for landholders to develop carbon farming initiatives, improve land management and access the carbon credit market. Source: Timberbiz Interest in carbon farming and carbon offsets is growing because it presents primary producers with oppo
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Tasmanian Timber Award winners announced

Thirty awards were handed out at Friday night’s Tasmanian Timber Awards, held at Launceston’s Albert Hall – a sure sign that the industry is full of ‘clever people doing great things’, according to the head of the Tasmanian Forests and Forest Products Network. Source: Timberbiz Conven
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