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Wooden 2CV fetches a record price

A French carpenter Michel Robillard has made quite a profit from constructing a Citroen 2CV in wood. Source: Timberbiz It was reported that he spent around 5000 hours over five years building the car which is pretty much all wood inside and out including wooden seats. The car is funct
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Diverse forest growth can maximise carbon storage

The forestry industry has seen some major changes in recent years. This holds especially true as we all work toward collective solutions that directly respond to the growing call for decarbonization. Source: Timberbiz Reforestation has often been viewed through the lens of timber prod
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Update on Canadian wildfires

Hundreds of wildfires, based mainly in Quebec, continued to pose a threat to communities. Wednesday and sent harmful smoke across Eastern parts of the continent. Skies were clouded over in many cities in Ontario, Quebec and the US eastern seaboard. Source: The Globe and Mail Canada co
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Bushfires will come, but there will be no skilled support from timber industries

Dire predictions and outcomes for upcoming fire season from the Bureau of Meteorology are even greater concern for Victorians as the shutdown of the State native forest eliminates the necessary employees and equipment provided by forest contracting businesses for firefighting. Source:
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DC Equipment NZ acquires Madill brand

Nelson, New Zealand-based logging equipment manufacturer DC Equipment has acquired the renowned Madill brand from British Columbia-based Nicholson Group, who have held the brand for the last 12 years. Source: Timberbiz Ownership of the Madill brand, which is synonymous with cable logg
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MechLog invests in cutting edge machinery

Mechanised Logging has announced a significant investment in the Tasmanian forestry sector with the introduction of new cutting-edge machinery. Source: Timberbiz The recent acquisition of two John Deere Harvesters and one John Deere Log Forwarder, affectionately dubbed “new gree
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Banning native forestry will not improve carbon balance

Blanket bans of native forest harvesting will not improve our carbon balance or recover biodiversity according to the professional association for forest scientists, growers and managers, Forestry Australia. Source: Timberbiz President Dr Michelle Freeman said the consensus position o
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Graduate Certificate and Diploma in Forestry to be introduced

To address the skills shortages in the forestry sector and the need for innovative and collaborative solutions to training and tertiary education, the Committee for the Future of Forestry Education (COFFE) has developed a proposal for a Graduate Certificate and Graduate Diploma in For
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Opinion: Gordon Wilson – Branching out report seems like a desk audit

“Branching Out”, the latest report on the NSW native forestry by the Blueprint Institute, was released on 26 April and put into the media with the subeditorial line “Report outlines economic benefit of ending native forest logging’. The CEO David Cross at the launch of the Repor
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Friday analysis: Tackling the shortage of feet in the forest

There is a shortage of manpower in the forestry industry, and it is Australia wide. Ask anyone in the industry, almost regardless of which sector they are in, what is the biggest hurdle they face at present and they will say a lack of staff. Many point to an ageing workforce on the gr
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