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TABMA and Hardware Australia announce intention to merge

TABMA Australia and Hardware Australia have announced their intention to merge and create a single association to represent the timber and hardware industry nationally. Source: Timberbiz The leadership team, comprising of the two boards view this as a great opportunity to be ‘stronger
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AE Gibson partners with Sawquip

AE Gibson & Sons Pty Ltd has been appointed regional Australia and New Zealand partner for Canadian company Cardinal Sawquip. Source: Timberbiz Sawquip International (a division of Cardinal Corporation) was founded in 1988 to provide quality sawmill equipment for the primary and s
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Net zero roadmap for UK timber industry

A new timber industry net zero roadmap for the UK aims to accelerate the productivity, sustainability, and innovation of the sector to better meet the needs of a low-carbon world. Source: Timberbiz Commissioned by Timber Development UK (TDUK) in collaboration with 11 UK timber trade a
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IKEA rejects Russia and turns to Poland, Lithuania and Sweden for wood

IKEA is using more wood from Sweden and the Baltics to make up for not sourcing it from Russia and Belarus which the company has shunned due to Moscow’s war in Ukraine, its wood supply boss said in an interview. Source: Reuters The world’s biggest furniture brand and one o
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Financial compensation for refusing felling

During 2022, the Norwegian Forestry Agency paid out approximately SEK 250 million (approx A$34M) in compensation in 110 cases where landowners were denied felling in forests near mountains. Source: Timberbiz The number of new applications for felling fell during the year, but the pres
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Australian High Commissioner visits Scion

Scion hosted Australian High Commissioner Her Excellency Harinder Sidhu in Rotorua recently. During her first visit to Rotorua, Ms Sidhu took the opportunity to visit the building, Te Whare Nui o Tuteata, to learn how Scion scientists are leading the way in New Zealand with research e
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Major log transport event shows off new innovations

As log transport continues to evolve and innovations are plentiful so is the need to roll out the array of new innovations in electric, hydrogen and diesel hybrid powered vehicles as well as truck automation and platooning. Source: Timberbiz To cater for this an event is scheduled for
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Signs on the horizon that home building will get cheaper

Builders and new homeowners are breathing a sigh of relief with signs that home building inflationary pressures are easing says Master Builders Acting CEO Shaun Schmitke. Source: Timberbiz The cost of purchasing a new home decelerated sharply with an increase of just 1.7% during the D
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Liberal Wayne Farnham takes over Gary Blackwood’s West Gippsland seat

Liberal Wayne Farnham has secured the West Gippsland seat of Narracan two months after the Victorian state election. Source: Timberbiz He replaces Gary Blackwood who held the seat for the Liberals for 16 years before retiring before last year’s State election. The poll was postp
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NZ’s Timber Design Centre program designed by the industry

Envisioning a future where timber is used more widely in mid to high rise buildings and contributes to carbon neutral targets, is an exciting opportunity in building design. The tools to make this a reality are now coming together with the Timber Design Centre, launched in March 2022.
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