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MechLog ensures next gen team is highly trained

Tasmania-based forestry company, MechLog, is working diligently to ensure the next generation of forestry sector leaders are well trained and have a comprehensive understanding about the opportunities and challenges facing the industry. Source: Timberbiz This comes as two more of Mech
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Hypocrisy of Andrews Gov’t on display

The hypocrisy of the Andrews Labor Government was on show last week when it boasted the use of Darwin Stringybark in the construction of the new St Kilda Pier, says Gippsland East Nationals MP, Tim Bull. Source: Timberbiz “This is hardwood timber harvested from the native forests of t
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Tas portal to estimate carbon impact and tree offsets

Landowners will be encouraged to learn how they can estimate their carbon impact thanks to the Tasmanian Government’s investment in the future of the State’s forestry sector via a new portal. Source: Timberbiz Minister for Resources, Felix Ellis, said the Farm Forestry Carbon Tool and
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A decrease in UK construction and its effects on timber

Construction output in the UK is forecast to fall from a record-high level and contract by 6.4% in 2023 according to the CPA’s Spring Forecasts. This is a downgrade from a fall of 4.7% expected in the winter, driven primarily by sharp falls in the two largest construction sectors – pr
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Vacuum packing with sustainable coated paperboard

Trayforma BarrPeel by Stora Enso is a new, easy-peeling board material for vacuum skin packs enabling packaging fresh food on recyclable paperboard trays. Source: Timberbiz Trayforma BarrPeel reduces plastic to less than 10% of the tray and it is a sustainable barrier-coated paperboar
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Building a bridge to education, fishing and farming

The eye-catching 25-metre-long Gulou bridge in Jiangmen, China, forms part of an eco-cultural tourist resort for nature education, fishing, and farming activities. Hundreds of PEFC-certified wooden elements are bolted together to form the bridge, paying tribute to the traditional cons
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Friday analysis: the ongoing damage of voting Labor and Greens

“To those people who voted Labor and Greens, I hope you truly realise what damage you have done to these small communities and the businesses that have put food on the table for so many.” These words from Walkers Sawmill owner Graham Walker in a letter to the local paper the Corryong
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Sarah Downey new head of marketing and comms at FWPA

Forest and Wood Products Australia (FWPA) has appointed Sarah Downey as the new Head of Marketing and Communications. Source: Timberbiz Ms Downey has been with the organisation and in the role of Senior Marketing and Communications Manager since 2021. She replaces Eileen Newbury who i
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Green Triangle GM for OFO

OneFortyOne has appointed Deon Kriek as Green Triangle Forests General Manager. Commencing on 26 June, Mr Kriek will continue his three-decade career in the forest industry as OneFortyOne’s Green Triangle Forests General Manager. Source: Timberbiz Starting as a silviculture forester i
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JK retires from Hyne after almost three decades

Today, Jon Kleinschmidt, known fondly throughout the business and industry as ‘JK’, officially retires as Chief Executive Officer of Hyne Timber and XLam. Source: Timberbiz Jon has held the role of CEO for 11 years, having commenced in the business as the mill engineer at the Tuan Sof
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