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Woodchop sacrificed on the ‘alter of Andrews’ say Nationals

Despite a promise by the Bracks Labor government in Victoria which guaranteed woodchoppers would always have logs, the Andrews Labor government’s desperation to shore up the Greens vote how shown the true value of a Labor Party promise, according to The Nationals leader and Member for
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Trees snap like twigs in New Zealand’s Cyclone Gabrielle

The sound of trees snapping “was like the loudest gunshots you’ve ever heard” as Cyclone Gabrielle ripped through central North Island forestry. Source: Stuff Kasey Smith, who lives next door to the forest, witnessed the cyclone tearing through the trees. “It was crazy. They were 15–3
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WA offers $4m to support native forest regions

The Western Australian Government has launched a $4 million Community Small Grants Fund to support businesses and community groups based in Western Australia’s native forest regions. Source: Timberbiz The fund offers funding of up to $100,000 for sustainable projects that aim to
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IKEA gets the okay to sell Russian factories

On 15 February, the Russian government commission approved a deal to sell three IKEA factories in Russia. The buyers are two large domestic manufacturers — the Slotex company (specializing in kitchen worktops and cabinets) and lumber manufacturer Luzales. Source: Lesprom The price and
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Wooden T-shirt printed with wooden ink

Vollebak, a company specialising in sustainable clothing, has turned to wood waste to make a black T-shirt which is not only made from wood but dyed with wood. However, it is a little pricey at $195 but that does include shipping from the UK. Source: Timberbiz Each T-shirt is printed
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Nokian’s challenge realizes a birch bark tyre

Nokian Tyres launched the FAST RACE, BIG CHANGE sustainable tyre innovation challenge last year to find new solutions for more sustainable tyres. The challenge was open for all businesses, students and researchers. Source: Timberbiz Nokian Tyres received almost 50 applications from 18
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Hyne Timber to produce large quantities of LGL in Queensland

Hyne Timber will bring back its proprietary grade LGL to Queensland and New South Wales markets after having had restricted availability in recent years. Source: Timberbiz The company has made the move to transition the LGL production to its state-of-the-art automated Glue Laminated T
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NZ Forest Owners want genetic technology approved

The Forest Owners Organisation (FOA) says New Zealand needs to concentrate on the safety of genetic technology on a case-by-case basis rather than persisting with blanket bans. Source: Timberbiz The FOA wants approval to introduce Douglas fir trees which can’t reproduce and so remove
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Senate Inquiry into regional bank closures starts in Gippsland

Senator Matthew Canavan, Darren Chester MP and Senator Gerard Rennick announced that the first hearing of the Senate Inquiry into Regional and Rural bank closures will be held in Sale, Victoria on 2 March. Source: Timberbiz The Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport References Commi
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Duniam accuses Labor forestry minister of breaching rules

The Federal Opposition’s Shadow Forestry Minister Senator Jonno Duniam believes his Government counterpart Senator Murray Watt may have breached his statutory requirements as Forestry Minister. Source: Timberbiz That’s the big question to have emerged from the forestry session at the
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