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

Heavy head for hard to cut trees

When harvesting in rough forests, an operator can face several challenges for example, trees that need to be cut from two directions, root flares that are too wide for the saw bar or rough limbs that need to be processed several times. Komatsu’s C164 is designed with these conditions
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US finds China guilty of dumping wood products

In a victory for US manufacturers, the US International Trade Commission (ITC) made a unanimous affirmative determination in the antidumping (AD) and countervailing duty (CVD) investigation on wood mouldings and millwork products from China. Source: Timberbiz The ITC found that US pro
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Recovery grants vital for Indi timber companies to advance

Long-awaited bushfire recovery funding of $10.4 million will prove vital for Indi-based timber processing companies to innovate and protect jobs, according to Indi MP Helen Haines. Source: Timberbiz Dr Haines said Wangaratta’s Alpine MDF, Benalla firms D&R Henderson and Ryan &
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WA poll shows voters want to grow more local timber

Regional polling results have revealed that more than 80% of South West voters want the WA Government to do more to support and grow local timber industry jobs and decrease a reliance on timber imports. Source: Timberbiz The uComms poll, conducted during mid-January 2021, surveyed mor
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Order of Australia for Softwood’s Peter Crowe

Softwood Working Group chairman Peter Crowe has received the Order of Australia Medal in the Australia Day Honours for his service to the softwood plantation industry. Source: Timberbiz Mr Crowe has worked in the forest industries since 1959 when he joined the then NSW Forestry Commis
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Institute of Foresters Dr Lachlan McCaw recipient of Australia Day Honours

Institute of Foresters of Australia and Australian Forest Growers director Dr Lachlan McCaw was awarded the prestigious Australian Fire Service Medal as part of the Australia Day Honours. Source: Timberbiz Dr McCaw received the medal, which recognises distinguished service by members
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Tassie MP Julie Collins given forestry portfolio

Tasmanian MP Julie Collins has been appointed Shadow Agriculture Minister in a reshuffle of Labor’s front bench. Ms Collins was taken from the aged services portfolio to agriculture which includes the forestry portfolio. Source: Timberbiz She replaces Ed Husic who was appointed in Nov
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Opinion: Peter Rutherford on a wilderness myth of conservation

Recent findings from a bushfire recovery project report should not provide anything new to experienced forest scientists and land managers. One exception is the changing language. For example, the “epicormic buds” under the eucalypt bark, are now referred to as “reco
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Friday analysis: Burning issues including a new shadow forestry minister

South Australia had the first real bushfire of the season at the weekend. Sadly, homes and buildings were lost. Trees were lost. But it was short, sharp and brought under effective control through the efforts of Forestry SA, the CFS, crews from the Department of Environment and Water,
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