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Friday Analysis: Victorian forestry fighting back

There are signs the timber industry is getting organized for a fight in Victoria. Well, better organized. The Australian Forest Products Association started the ball rolling some time ago working at times with joint media releases with the Victorian Association of Forest Industries (V
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Only in America – The Toulumne Lumber Protest Jubilee

One of the strangest things to come out of the COVID-19 pandemic in the US is the creative plans devised in order to hold mass events, despite the dangers inherent in these meetings. In Toulumne, California the organisers of a ‘lumber jubilee’ did not want the pandemic to overcome the
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COVID-19 international forestry webinar meeting

Heads of forestry and government representatives from around the world are among participants examining how forests can play a vital role in economic and social recovery following the COVID-19 pandemic as a four-day webinar series was held from 22-25 June. Source: Timberbiz Organized
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Increased felling costs in Sweden due to bark beetle and fires

The cost of felling in large scale forestry increased by 6% in 2019, according to new statistics from the Swedish Forest Agency. Difficult fellings that were caused by storm and bark beetle infestation affected the cost. Source: Timberbiz The cost for regeneration felling increased in
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Nationals’ minister Walsh astounded that Labor won’t fight for jobs

  Agriculture Minister Jaclyn Symes has again refused to fight for jobs in Victoria’s timber communities – including those in her own electorate of Northern Victoria. Source: Timberbiz Federal Labor has slammed the Andrews Government’s plan to ban Victoria’s native timber industr
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WA trials online timber auction and finds success

With COVID-19 changing the way everybody lives, Western Australia’s Forest Products Commission’s Timber Auction has had to move with the times and go online. Forester – Senior Timber Assessor Steve Davis says it was unknown how successful this auction would be, given that logs a
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VicForest hamstrung by more Supreme Court injunctions

VicForests has had another legal injunction stop its operations, after the Supreme Court heard allegations it had breached logging regulations in 14 coupes in the Central Highlands. This new court action places further pressure on the agency, which is now facing five court challenges
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Statistics show plantations sizes dropping in Australia

The area under hardwood plantations across Australia has continued to drop according to Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences estimates in its Australian plantation statistics 2020 update. Source: Timberbiz Australia’s total commercial plantation area i
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Opinion Peter Attiwill: Kirkpatrick attack overshadows reality of bushfires

Professor Jamie Kirkpatrick, supported by five co-authors, makes a spirited attack on timber harvesting (Logging has a clear link to bushfires, 8 June). That is unfortunate because it overshadows the very real issue of how we manage our fire-prone landscape. Kirkpatrick attacks a peer
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Opinion Graeme Elphinstone: conservative extremists have caused Tasmania to limp

During my life I have seen many industries and businesses built up by people who have had vision, a passion for the future.  I think back to our Hobart waterfront and Henry Jones IXL and the massive orchard and fruit growing industries throughout Tasmania that supported that industry.
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