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Doing Timber Business in Queensland 2021

Join Queensland’s industry supply chain at a one-day symposium followed by barefoot bowls and BBQ networking. This event is in lieu of Timber Queensland’s 2020 conference and it presents an informal opportunity for industry stakeholders to come together, reconnect and network in
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Eden-Monaro forestry gets $14m funding

Forestry businesses across Eden-Monaro have received a total of $14,361,330 in Federal Government funding from the Forestry Recovery Development Fund Program. Eden’s South East Fibre Exports will receive $2,249,679 to replace fire-damaged, aged and obsolete high-voltage infrastructure
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Machinery hire boom in 2021

Stock shortages are again tipped to drive a national machinery hire boom in 2021. Leading machinery platform, Machines4U.com.au, hosted more than 154,000 machinery sale listings last financial year and saw a sharp 96.2% increase in enquiries over the initial COVID-19 outbreak period.
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Still no response from China on log exports

China has still not responded to Federal Government and industry enquiries concerning contaminated log exports. Agriculture Minister David Littleproud said his department had formally written to Chinese authorities on two occasions seeking further information about detections of bark
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KIPT to harvest in earnest in New Year

Clearance of plantation trees alongside power lines is almost complete on Kangaroo Island and crews are preparing to move into the harvest proper in the New Year, starting with the fire-damaged pine plantations. Source: Timberbiz Kangaroo Island Plantation Timbers has worked closely w
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India could take up the log slack from China ban

Gary Addison had been planning to send $3 million worth of logs to China, but amid growing trade tensions with Beijing he has set his sights on India as a new market. Australian company Varied was set to export 20,000 tonnes of wood to China, but the shipment was put on hold at the fi
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China stops WA logs export with limited local outcomes

The effect of China’s suspension of log exports from Western Australia would be minimal, according to the Forest Industries Federation of WA. China suspended the export of logs from WA on 23 December, with Chinese customs authorities notifying the Australian Department of Agriculture,
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Recovery grant to establish biomass mill on Kangaroo Island

A $5.5 million bushfire recovery grant will support establishment of a biomass pellet mill plant on Kangaroo Island capable of processing fire-damaged timber.Over the past 12 months, KIPT has worked to secure diversified markets for dry product, that is, logs produced from forests dam
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Review of ABC error-filled story returns a positive for forestry

The ABC’s Audience and Consumer Affairs Department has admitted that a recently published story made a series of errors which showed Australian forestry in a negative light. Justin Law, Managing Director of community group, Forest and Wood Communities Australia, made the complaint to
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Sustainable Timber Tas opportunities to process low grade eucalypt logs

Sustainable Timber Tasmania is undertaking a process to identify companies or organisations that are interested in an opportunity to process lower grade eucalypt logs sourced from southern Tasmania. Source: Timberbiz The resource will be available in commercial quantities and is suita
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