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KIPT’s claim for losses in progress

  KIPT reported to investors that its insurer, Primacy Underwriting Management Pty Ltd, had accepted its claim for losses and provided the timber company with a $10 million “progress payment”. Source: Timberbiz “The balance of the claim is being progressed by the insurer, and fur
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Andrews puts Victoria in peril not releasing bushfire fuel load maps

The Victorian State Government is still refusing to release bushfire fuel load maps for Victoria, despite an order from State Parliament to make the documents public. The maps, published in August, show the build-up of fuel loads across East Gippsland and North East Victoria. Source:
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WA puts out the Welcome Mat

Forestry Industry WA Welcome Mat is a cross-industry initiative to build a stronger industry in WA by forging links across our diverse professions and building a better understanding, across the industry, of who we are and what we do. Source: Timberbiz Welcome Mat is an initiative in
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La Trobe mass timber student project on track

Multiplex has topped out the largest mass timber construction project of its kind in Victoria, La Trobe University’s $100 million student accommodation project at its Bundoora campus. Continuing the trend to mass timber construction, 4500 cubic metres of cross laminated timber (CLT) a
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Timberlink to build CLT and GLT manufacturing in SA or VIC

The Timberlink Board has approved plans to enter the growing mass timber market enabled through building a state-of-the-art Cross Laminated Timber (CLT) & Glue Laminated Timber (GLT) manufacturing facility that will service this growing market segment. Source: Timberbiz “CLT and G
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AFPA presents to standing committee on agriculture

The Australian Forest Products Association (AFPA) welcomed the opportunity to present at the Federal Government’s Standing Committee on Agriculture and Water Resources Inquiry into Growing Australian Agriculture to $100 billion by 2030, detailing the renewable forest industries capaci
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VicForests commits to forestry workers in East Gippsland

VicForests has committed to the continued support of 10 contractors and 90 workers who have been impacted by a force majeure notice because fires have meant timber supply cannot be guaranteed in the foreseeable future from East Gippsland. Source: Timberbiz Almost all – estimated to be
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Building approvals for 2019 lower than 2018

Building approvals in the 2019 calendar year were 18.5% lower compared with 2018, which has been a significant drag on the national economy according to HIA Economist, Angela Lillicrap. Source: Timberbiz The Australian Bureau of Statistics released its monthly building approvals data
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Littleproud on the new frontbench with agriculture portfolio

David Littleproud has been welcomed back to the Agriculture Ministry by Australia’s forest industries. Mr Littleproud will give up his water portfolio – described in some circles as a poisoned chalice following years of tension throughout the Murray-Darling Basin amid an unprecedented
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TV commercial shows forestry workers’ bushfire assistance

Employers, industry groups and the Construction Forestry Maritime Mining and Energy Union have co-funded a TV advertisement to thank workers in the timber industry who performed and are performing vital work to protect homes and lives during the recent and current bushfires. Source: T
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