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Latest timber industry news, updated on Monday, Wednesday and Friday.

Australian Paper calls for committee members

Australian Paper’s Maryvale Mill is looking to deepen its community ties through the expansion of its community consultative committee. Source: Timberbiz Maryvale Environment Manager Rohan Wilks said the committee was currently seeking new members from all walks of life in the h
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Wood the Intelligent Alternative

Planning, manufacturing and constructing with timber offers exciting new design opportunities while also providing enormous economic benefits, this will be explained at the Wood – the Intelligent Alternative event next week. Source: Timberbiz This seminar on 15 April at Traralgo
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DesignBUILD 2016 speaker lineup

DesignBUILD has announced its 2016 speakers featuring leaders from across Australia’s architecture, building, construction and design industries who will address topical and emerging issues in compliance, innovation and sustainability. Source: Timberbiz Leaders from industry associati
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AUSTimber2016 for industry and public benefit

AUSTimber is an industry event that has been running in Australia in one form or another since the 1970s. The point of difference is the concentration on demonstration of advanced machinery rather than a simple exhibition. Source: Timberbiz AUSTimber has also had a strong focus on for
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Finland pins hope on biofuel

It has created a modest 200 jobs in a Finnish forestry industry that has lost around 20,000 in the past decade, but UPM-Kymmene’s new biofuels plant offers long-awaited growth and hope. Sources: 7 News, Reuters The 180 million euro ($200 million) investment in wood-based renewab
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Poland approves logging last primeval forest

Poland has approved large-scale logging in Europe’s last primeval woodland in a bid to combat a beetle infestation despite protests from scientists, ecologists and the European Union. The action in the Białowieża forest is intended to fight the spread of the spruce bark beetle. “We’re
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Is there paranoia over pellets

Respected German newspaper, Die Welt, published an article under the title “The naive carelessness of the wood burner.” Source: Treehugger In fairness to the complexities of translation, the German word “Sorglosigkeit” might also be translated as “carefre
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NZ centre for fine woodworking keeps working

As it turns out, the old, dying tree from Queens Gardens that the council gave to the Centre for Fine Woodworking is in fact a particularly rare Cyprus cedar, the oldest of its type in Australasia. Source: Stuff NZ The tree, one of the first planted by European settlers in Nelson, New
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