Forestry Tasmania has a new chairman. Almost six months after former Forestry boss Bob Annels stepped down, Rob de Fegely has assumed the role. Sources: Timberbiz, The Mercury “Mr de Fegely has 36 years of experience in the Australian forestry industry,” Forestry Minister Peter Gutwei
With a record-breaking year in new housing activity in Queensland in 2015, innovations in wood technology and new laws allowing taller timber buildings, the future for the State’s forest and timber industry is looking brighter. Source: Timberbiz Speaking at the Doing Timber Business i
Multi-asset investment has grown in popularity over the past decade. Pension funds, endowments and private clients are reducing their asset allocation to more conventional equities and bonds in favour of alternative investments such as property, private equity, hedge funds and infrast
Local wood companies voiced their concerns at a seminar in Ho Chi Minh City over Chinese firms now exporting their timber products under Vietnamese labels. Source: Tuoi Tre News Wood manufacturers across Vietnam attended a seminar in Ho Chi Minh City hosted by the Vietnamese Chamber o
A forestry company filed a civil Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) lawsuit against Greenpeace for misrepresenting the company’s environmental record to raise funds and promote its agenda. Source: The Libertarian Republic Greenpeace knowingly and deliberately made f
Co-Chair of the Forest Industry Advisory Council (FIAC), Mr Rob de Fégely presented recommendations that include a vision and three objectives for the forest industry and government to consider. Source: Timberbiz Mr de Fégely said the goal of the plan was to triple the economic value
WoodSolutions European study tour is planned for 28 August to 3 September this year and a preliminary agenda is already available. Source: Timberbiz The group will be limited to 25 people and allocated in order of receipt of a deposit with CPD points available. The event will be five
Leading forestry contractors are moving fast to ensure they understand and implement systems for meeting new health and safety laws brought in last month for New Zealand. Source: Timberbiz Under the guidance of the industry association – the Forest Industry Contractors Association (FI
The price of a tonne of New Zealand carbon in the emissions trading scheme has pushed through NZ$15, in theory creating break-even conditions for forestry planting based on carbon farming. Source: The New Zealand Herald Climate Change Minister Paula Bennett confirmed a widely expected
An acute shortage of heavy goods drivers in Northland, New Zealand has prompted an industry leader to warn the situation will not improve unless the right people are identified for the profession and groomed through the education system. Sources: New Zealand Herald, Northern Advocate