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Christmas from the land of the giants

A stunning Christmas tree from the ‘land of the giants’ has been chosen to grace one of the world’s most famous landmarks. Forestry England has despatched a magnificent British grown 42 foot Sitka spruce from 63,000 hectare(155,000 acre) Kielder Forest, Northumberland, to stand proud
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A shot in the arm for forestry from AstraZeneca

Pharmaceutical giant AstraZeneca has unveiled a new partnership program with Forestry England and Borders Forest Trust to plant more than one million trees across the UK by 2025, as part of the company’s efforts to become a carbon-negative business by 2030. Source: Edie AstraZen
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New Komatsus for demanding conditions and rugged terrain

Forestry equipment operates under difficult and demanding conditions. Komatsu now offers two new machines, the 931XC-3 8WD harvester and the 855-3 forwarder engineered for the rugged terrain of forestry and logging work. Source: Timberbiz The 931XC-3 (eXtreme Conditions) harvester Is
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TimberLab R&D for connections in mid-rise timber construction

New Zealand-based TimberLab has secured a Callaghan Innovation R&D Project grant to help develop and standardise connection details for mid-rise mass timber construction. Source: Timberbiz The project budget is valued at approximately NZ$500,000 and is co-funded 40% by Callaghan I
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Ray Walker hanging up his chainsaw after more than 40 years

At age 74 and having spent more than 40 of those years working with the forest industry as trainer, safety officer and all-round legend Ray Walker is hanging up the keys of his trusty Nissan Patrol to head into retirement. Source: Timberbiz Week after month after year Ray criss-crosse
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Healthy building approvals continue

Detached building approvals are continuing to sustain healthy levels, above those seen pre-COVID according to the HIA. The Australian Bureau of Statistics yesterday released its monthly building approvals data for detached and multi-unit data covering all states and territories. Sourc
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Pallet problems about to hit the supermarket shelves

Regional Victoria’s Christmas has been thrown into chaos because the supply chain has all but run out of pallets. Leader of The Nationals and Member for Murray Plains, Peter Walsh, said it might sound laughable that the most basic items, such as a few pieces of wood nailed together, c
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Tzannes architects another winner with timber veneer

The Australian Timber Design Awards again attracted outstanding examples of the use of timber veneers in the Timber Veneer category sponsored by the Timber Veneer Association of Australia (TVAA). The overall winner was the Judith Neilson Centre for Journalism and Ideas, based in Sydne
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Green lawfare costs VicForests $4.8m plus

Victoria’s beleaguered native forest timber industry is being swamped with green lawfare cases, costing VicForests $4.8 million in 2020-21. Source: Weekly Times The state-owned forest manager’s latest annual report shows it “has been the respondent to an unprecedented volume of third-
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Australian Timber Design Award winners

The $11.3 million Eric Tweedale Stadium in Western Sydney is the overall winner of this year’s Australian Timber Design Awards. The stunning stadium, offering a new home for community sport and providing residents and visitors with a revitalised facility, is also winner of the People’
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