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PFT grants program for smart farming trees

Private Forests Tasmania (PFT) is leading a program involving co-investment from PFT, primary producers and federal government grant funding (Smart Farming Grant) to develop landscape best practice forestry plantings in North West, Northern and Southern Tasmania. Source: Timberbiz The
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Tasmania offers more help to forestry businesses

The Tasmanian Liberal Government acknowledged that forestry is a cornerstone of its economy and has a key role to play in the plan to rebuild a stronger Tasmania. Hence, it has been facilitating a series of industry round tables for key sectors including agriculture, renewable energy,
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Liberals’ Gary Blackwood calls for forestry protesters to be fined

Shadow Assistant Minister for Forestry, Gary Blackwood, is calling on Victoria’s Police Minister Lisa Neville to confirm if forestry protesters will be fined under strict COVID-19 Stay-at-Home directions. Source: Timberbiz Mr Blackwood said a number of protests in recent weeks had gre
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Responsible Wood Zooms into Trans-Tasman standard

Even in these challenging times it’s business as usual for the AS/NZS 4708 Standards Reference Committee as they work towards the Trans-Tasman Sustainable Forest Management Standard due out in the second half of 2020. Source: Timberbiz Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, video conferencing ha
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New Forests ANZFF no longer a closed-end fund

International forestry investment manager New Forests announced the extension of its flagship forestry fund, the Australia New Zealand Forest Fund (ANZFF). Originally launched in 2010 as a 10-year, closed-end fund, ANZFF was converted into an extended long-term vehicle by agreement of
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Green Triangle calls for better cross border fire coordination

The Green Triangle Forests Industries Hub wants improved coordination and deployment of cross border fire resources in a step to enhance fire protection and suppression activities in the Green Triangle. Source: Timberbiz With the current fire season coming to an end last week, Green T
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Forestry protestors flouting COVID-19 restrictions

Despite clear legal prohibitions, including Covid-19 restrictions, protestors in Victoria continue to interfere with legal forestry operations by entering worksites. Protestors have reportedly been active near Warburton, north-east of Melbourne, and there have been ongoing clashes in
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Victorian Supreme Court extends injunction to 13 more coupes

The Victorian Supreme Court has extended a temporary injunction to a further 13 coupes in the Central Highlands.  This brings the total number of coupes under injunction to 26. Source: Timberbiz In the Victorian Supreme Court on Wednesday, Justice Kate McMillan granted an injunction t
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Opinion: Koala conundrum should drive scientific debate

Good news doesn’t boost TV ratings, sell newspapers or aid fundraising campaigns, but there is a huge industry based on seemingly concocted environmental crises. Multinational green ‘charities’ such as World Wildlife Fund might collapse if the simple truth got out. That’s why I want t
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Friday Analysis: During COVID-19 why are police not booking protesters?

The laws, restrictions and even the recommendations introduced to combat the spread of Covid-19 are, to most intelligent people, pretty clear. Don’t leave home unless you need to. Very simply put you can go to work, you can seek medical help, you can shop, and you can exercise sensibl
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