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

Wood a natural filter to remove pathogens from water

MIT engineers have been investigating sapwood’s natural filtering ability, and have previously fabricated simple filters from peeled cross-sections of sapwood branches, demonstrating that the low-tech design effectively filters bacteria. Now, the same team has advanced the technology
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OFO launches photo comp for students

Inspired by International Day of Forests on March 21, OneFortyOne has launched a photo competition, asking local students to share what they love about the forest. Source: Timberbiz Harvesting & Roading Manager Ockert le Roux said the competition aims to encourage students to expl
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Federal government to unlock forestry’s potential

The Federal Government will ramp up efforts to unlock the carbon storing potential of Australia’s forest industries, drive growth in the plantation estate and boost future timber supply. Source: Timberbiz Speaking at the Australian Forest Products Association (AFPA) Members’ Forum in
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Aussie logs for Aussie jobs report released

The key role timber products can play in helping Australia achieve its climate goals has been recognised through a newly released House of Representative Standing Committee on Agriculture and Water Resources report called “Aussie logs for Aussie jobs”. Source: Timberbiz The Committee’
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Tas Labor abandons workers by defeating workplace legislation

Tasmania’s workplace protection legislation was defeated yesterday by two votes. The proposed laws would have imposed hefty fines and potential prison terms on protesters found to have impeded, obstructed or damaged Tasmanian businesses. Source: Timberbiz They would have introduced of
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Labor finally admits to its empty promises for native forestry

The Victorian Labor Government has finally admitted that its promise to transition the state’s native regrowth timber industry to solely plantation-based timber by 2030 is a sham. Source: Timberbiz The Age yesterday revealed that Victoria’s Agriculture Minister Mary-Anne Thomas has co
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Opinion: Dr Julian Elder – NZ climate commission report is visionary

The recently released draft advice from He Pou a Rangi – the Climate Change Commission is a very thoughtful piece of work. The draft advice raises some important issues for New Zealand and reinforces that forestry has a critical role in both reducing gross greenhouse gas emissions and
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Friday analysis: Tasmania Labor not for labourers

All week we’ve been following the to and fro in Tasmania where Labor believes it is supporting workers by not supporting the Liberal Party in its efforts to improve workplace protection legislation. It has cited other workers such as nurses and teachers as its concern but not forestry
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Finding and connecting with sawmills worldwide

BizVibe has expanded the number of companies that can be discovered and tracked for their sawmills and wood preservation industry group. The company helps buyers select the right supplier, as its platform is designed to help companies generate leads, shortlist suppliers, request for p
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