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Lawfare could see Victorian mills run out of timber soon

The Federal and State governments must act urgently to provide certainty for Australia’s hardwood timber industries and stop the lawfare being waged by activist groups, according to the Australian Forest Products Association. Source: Timberbiz AFPA CEO Ross Hampton said reports that V
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Analysis: How big will a tree be in 9 years’ time – not big enough

Someone needs to tell the Victorian State Government how long it takes trees to grow. In fact, someone needs to really tell the Victorian State Government about trees in general. Because as has been mentioned before, it isn’t listening. Source: Bruce Mitchell The Victorian Government
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Wood Market Edge tracks complex global woodchip trade

Through IndustryEdge’s online platform, Wood Market Edge, woodchip exporters, pulp producers, traders, port authorities and others are tracking the increasingly complex global woodchip trade. Source: Timberbiz Using a mix of trade data, automated vessel tracking, port ‘watching’ and o
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DesignBUILD postponed again, now in late 2021

DesignBUILD has been postponed again due to the ongoing uncertainty caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, it had been rescheduled to 11-13 May 2021 but now it has been moved to 11-13 October 2021 in Sydney. Originally the event was to be held in Melbourne in 2020. Source: Timberbiz Organis
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John Simon retires from Forest and Wood Products

  After eight years as a director, and five years as chairman, John Simon has advised that he plans to retire from the Forest and Wood Products board. Mr Simon said that next year FWPA would undertake a major refresh of its strategic direction, and that, in his view, it was impor
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We can Build Back Better in Australia after COVID-19 with forestry

Renewable forest industries in Australia and globally are ready to grow and play an even bigger role in the COVID-19 economic recovery. The Australian Forest Products Association has added its support to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation’s Advisory Committee on Sust
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VicForests’ response to media criticism on FSC status

VicForests has responded to media criticism attacking its failure to be granted FSC status. VicForests reported last week results from an audit taken in November last year, but that was not completed because of the impacts of the coronavirus, remaining challenges arising from last sum
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HomeBuilder helps to increase housing loans to highest in a decade

The short-term stimulus from HomeBuilder is emerging in the housing finance data released by the ABS. And the HIA’s Chief Economist Tim Reardon says this is particularly evident in the issuing of loans for the construction of new homes and in lending to first home buyers. Source: Timb
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Victoria’s Liberals say transition to plantations is a false promise for workers

An expression of interest released by the Victorian State Government has shown the plan to transition native timber to plantation by 2030 is a false promise for those in the industry, according to Assistant Shadow Minister for Forestry Gary Blackwood. Source: Timberbiz Mr Blackwood sa
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Timber Innovation Grants for Victoria launched with Xlam

Timber businesses with innovative ideas about using plantation timber and transforming operations away from native timber will be supported with grants from the Victorian Government. Source: Timberbiz Minister for Agriculture and Regional Development Jaclyn Symes visited Wodonga manuf
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