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Australia tied to imported timber says Australian Timber Importers

Australia will see an increasing need to import timber in one form or another for at least the next couple of decades. And there’s no great resource of this product available to suddenly ship to Australia, and neither is there any great enthusiasm for Australia among importers.
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New category for Timber Design Awards honours engineers

The Australian Timber Design Awards has introduced a new category to honour engineering in timber design – Merit – Excellence in Engineering. The award aims to recognise engineering as an essential aspect of the design of timber structures. Source: Timberbiz This year the
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Sweetman to expand Hunter Valley sawmilling to meet increasing demand

Sweetman Renewables plans to expand its Hunter Valley sawmilling operations to meet growing demand as the Australian construction boom plays out and the Valley’s only other sawmill gets set to close its doors. Source: Timberbiz Chairman John Halkett said the Sweetman sawmill had a pro
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A shift change for AKD Tumut but no jobs or hours cut

The big timber mill shift change that Tumut has been waiting for has started, but managers at AKD say there won’t be any cuts to hours or jobs for the staff they have on site. Source: Tumut and Adelong Times The 2019/20 Dunns Road fire burnt through close to 40% of the local timber pl
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ANZAC metro station to use overseas timber not Australian grown

A European company has been chosen above a leading Victorian manufacturer, Australian Sustainable Hardwoods, to supply a major timber structure for Melbourne’s new underground Anzac metro station, prompting anger from the State Opposition and the CFMEU manufacturing union. Source: Phi
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Queensland offers free mediators to deal with building disputes

Homeowners and builders in Queensland caught in the “perfect storm” of rising prices and material shortages now have access to free help to get their homes built. The Accelerated Builder/Consumer Dispute (ABCD) service went live on 1 July with free professional mediators to help frust
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Victoria’s short-sighted plan triggers timber shortage

The current timber shortage for house frames has shown that the Victorian Government’s plan to exit native forestry is short-sighted, according to Victorian Forest Products Association CEO Deb Kerr. Source: Timberbiz Ms Kerr said the shortage was driving the construction industry to l
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Longest glulam beams at 42m delivered to Mount Gambier

The longest single glulam timber beams ever shipped to Australia – spanning up to 42 metres – have been delivered to Mount Gambier in South Australia. The timber rafters were crafted at Hess Timber’s production facility in Kleinheubach, Germany. Source: Timberbiz The beams
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Proposed changes to Vic Timber Release Plan open for comment

VicForests is seeking stakeholder and community comments on proposed changes to the Timber Release Plan. The TRP identifies potential operational areas for the coming years and is updated regularly as part of VicForests’ ordinary planning process. Source: Timberbiz The proposed change
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Vic Code of Practice for Timber review overdue but will it be followed

The Victorian Government’s overhaul of the Code of Practice for Timber Production has been guardedly welcomed by the Victorian Forest Products Association and the Shadow Assistant Minister for Forestry Gary Blackwood. Source: Timberbiz Both Mr Blackwood and Victorian Forest Products A
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