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

Gunn’s pulp mill permit lapses so land now for sale

One of Tasmania’s most controversial issues – a proposal for a $2.5 billion pulp mill at Bell Bay – is finally over. Sources: The Mercury, The Examiner, The Bendigo Advertiser Permits to build the pulp mill, originally proposed by collapsed timber giant Gunns Limited, lapsed. A spokes
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Nannup’s jarrah mill to shut

One of Western Australia’s oldest timber towns has been thrown into limbo, with Nannup’s jarrah mill laying off half its workforce. About 30 people are expected to have their jobs axed in the restructure which was announced this week. Source: ABC News In a letter sent to e
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WA to promote cheaper timber housing

A display of timber-framed homes in Bunbury, WA could help promote the concept as a cheaper form of housing in the city. Source: The West As part of ongoing discussions around using more wood in housing, Mayor Gary Brennan said that the idea was being floated. The concept would involv
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Cheer on the Australian Timber Design Awards

This year friends, colleagues, family can vote for their preferred entry in the Australian Timber Design Awards by logging onto Facebook, Twitter, Google and LinkedIn. Source: Timberbiz You can start voting now by going to www.judgify.me/public-voting/18thPeopleschoice-ATDA or find ou
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2017 Ararat Bioenergy Conference

The Victorian Bioenergy Network, supported by Cultivate Agribusiness, is holding a two-day Bioenergy Conference in Ararat on 11th -12 September. Source: Timberbiz The aim of the conference is to provide local government businesses, community groups and others interested in reducing th
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Red Stag super mill steps up production

Red Stag Timber, which developed New Zealand’s first ‘super mill’ a year ago, plans to step up production next year to meet demand in its local and overseas markets. Source: Scoop NZ The Rotorua-based Waipa Mill increased its production of sawn timber to an annual 550,000 cubic metres
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OneFortyOne to buy Jubilee timber mill

OneFortyOne Plantations (OFO) has announced it is in advanced discussions to acquire the Jubilee Highway sawmill in Mount Gambier and the Woodchip operations at Portland from Carter Holt Harvey. Source: Timberbiz OFO Chief Executive Officer, Linda Sewell described the intended acquisi
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Russia wins in US dispute with Canada

Russia has emerged as one of the winners from the trade dispute between Canada and the US over lumber. Source: Bloombergs The US is importing more softwood lumber from overseas after it slapped tariffs on Canadian supplies, making them more expensive. Russian shipments are 42% higher
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Engineered wood market to show steady 10 year growth

Engineered wood also known as man-made wood or composite wood, has become popular in recent times due to its cost effective and ecofriendly properties, it is expected to see steady growth to 2017. Source: Find Market Research These woods are formed of composite materials manufactured
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