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Log Max 2000T replaces 928A head

Log Max has launched its new harvester head the Log Max 2000T. The new head will replace the classic 928A head. Source: Timberbiz This new head features increased performance and drivability compared with its predecessor. It feeds at 4m/s, which is an improvement of 30%. The 2000T’s f
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Tas tries again with Workplace Protection legislation

Tasmania’s state government will again attempt to get its controversial Workplace Protection legislation passed, and this week released new legislation for a further round of public consultation. Source: Timberbiz The government signalled in August last year that it would re-int
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Vic Gov’t gives ‘free pass’ to protestors and green lawfare

The Greens, Labor and Independents decision to vote down an amendment in Victoria’s Upper House which would have blocked third-party legal action against timber harvesting will decimate communities that rely on the timber industry, according to National leader Peter Walsh. Source: Tim
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Delivering a high spec high tech emergency services building

Construction is well underway at the new Maryborough Queensland Fire and Emergency Services Complex, the first building of this type built in Australia using engineered timber solutions. Source: Timberbiz The contract to deliver Maryborough’s new $12.1 million fire and emergency
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Green Triangle Freight Action Plan proves its worth

The Green Triangle Freight Action Plan (GTFAP) is continuing to prove its worth as a key advocacy body with Federal, Victorian, South Australian governments and industry. Source: SE Voice At the latest GTFAP meeting, representatives from all levels of government and key industry advoc
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NSW energy providers to register interest in renewables

The opportunity to produce renewable energy and renewable timber side-by-side is one step closer in NSW, with energy providers being asked to formally register their interest in new renewable energy projects in State forest softwood (pine) timber plantations. Source: Timberbiz Forestr
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Federal Budget boosts home ownership dreams

The measures to support home ownership contained in this budget will help thousands of Australians achieve the dream of home ownership, according to the Housing Industry Association. Source: Timberbiz “Research shows that 85% of renting households aspire to own their own home, yet onl
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AFPA agrees with the Federal Budget push for timber

The Federal Budget’s confirmation of $86 million to establish new timber plantations has been welcomed by the Australian Forest Products Association (AFPA) but it has warned that more action is needed to ensure Australia can meet its future timber and wood fibre needs. Source: Timberb
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Developing a tool to measure conservation in the US

In 2021, the Biden administration proposed a hefty goal of conserving 30% of America’s land and water by 2030 (called the “30 by 30” initiative, and later the America the Beautiful Initiative). With over half of forestland in the US being privately owned, landowners are worried what t
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US pavilion at Dubai EXPO

The Woods Bagot designed pavilion at the long-awaited EXPO 2020 Dubai, which is held this year, has been a celebration of American people and ideas expressed in American red oak. Source: Timberbiz Designed by global architecture studio Woods Bagot and delivered by global experience de
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