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Friday analysis: Fed Govt $300M not just an election sweetener

It would be easy to dismiss the Federal Government decision to pour $300m into the promotion of low emissions timber as an election sweetener. The program, launched through the Clean Energy Finance Corporation, will promote the use of low-carbon engineered wood materials in apartments
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A mulcher with a big bite

A new mulcher has come on the market the BL5/EX/VT – BL5/EX/SONIC is for 24-36 ton excavators, mulches vegetation up to 40 cm in diameter and has a working width of 160 cm. Source: Timberbiz This head is ideal for handling and removing vegetation in wooded areas, especially when
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EU embodied carbon focus

More broadly, the European Commission is for the first time addressing embodied carbon in its regulations, which have great potential to boost demand for wood building products. First, the initial part of the European Union’s rulebook for guiding money toward economic activities class
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Norske Skog sells NZ Nature’s Flame pellets company

Norske Skog has entered into agreement with Talley’s Group, a New Zealand based dairy, fishing, produce and food company, to sell the Nature’s Flame pellets company for a consideration of approximately NZ$47.8 million. Source: Timberbiz The transaction is expected to close during the
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Timberlink partners with hsbcad for software solutions for CLT

Timberlink Australia is partnering with hsbcad, supplying an end-to-end software solution for NeXTimber Cross Laminated Timber (CLT) and Glue Laminated Timber (GLT). Source: Timberbiz hsbcad has been selected following an extensive international review to find the best suite of integr
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Labour shortages add further woes to Victorian wood and fibre

Victoria’s wood and fibre sector, already hard-hit by devastating bushfires and a static plantation estate, is creaking under the weight of increasing labour shortages. Source: Timberbiz “COVID and the current tight labour market, amplified by the lack of access to overseas workers, a
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WA support package for native forestry rejected as ‘offensive’

Proposed support packages for businesses impacted by the Western Australian State Government’s decision to end native forestry have been rejected by industry. Source: Timberbiz The business transition support programs were presented to the Native Forest Transition Group (NFTG) and hav
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Master Builders calls Federal Govt support for timber a pragmatic win

The Federal Government’s move to increase support for the use of low-carbon timber is good news for the building and construction sector and will support jobs and economic activity while reducing greenhouse emissions. Source: Timberbiz “(The) announcement of $300 million to incentivis
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$300M to timber in Federal Govt allocation program

The Federal Government has allocated $300m to promote the use of low emissions timber. The program, launched through the Clean Energy Finance Corporation, will promote the use of low-carbon engineered wood materials in apartments and office buildings with the aim of driving down emiss
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Opinion: Deb Kerr – Careful what you wish for

Most people make it to adulthood realising that between black and white, there are plenty of greys. In recent weeks though, we have seen attack after attack on the forestry sector that wants to make us believe the world is divided into black and white, right and wrong, good and bad. T
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