The headline read Smuggled kangaroos leave Indian forestry officials mystified, not surprisingly as many had never seen a kangaroo before and certainly not in their forest in east India around 5000 kilometres from Australia. Source: Timberbiz In the upper reaches of the state of West
A veteran Cameroonian activist working to preserve her country’s forests, and improve the lives of people who depend on them, is the latest winner of a UN-backed international environmental prize. Cécile Ndjebet is the recipient of the 2022 Wangari Maathai Forest Champions Award by th
Mondi remains profoundly concerned about the war in Ukraine and is shocked by the humanitarian impact. Since the announcement on 10 March, having assessed all options for the Group’s interests in Russia and recognising its corporate values and stakeholder responsibilities, the Board h
Responsible Wood is inviting professional and amateur photographers In Australia to submit their best forest photos for a chance at winning a $1000 cash prize. Source: Timberbiz Colourful trees, forest landscapes, children playing, people working or animals living in the forest are al
An agreement to create an industry advisory service for building designers will promote and facilitate greater use of timber in New Zealand buildings, says Te Uru Rākau – New Zealand Forest Service deputy director general Jason Wilson. Source: Timberbiz “This advisory service, called
Opportunities in the forestry industry were highlighted at a North East Victorian stakeholder’s forum in Wangaratta. The forum, convened by HVP’s General Manager Northern Region, Anne Partridge, was held to introduce stakeholders in the region to the Murray Region Forestry Hub (MRFH)
Robotic technology has been trialed on a Western Australian construction site in a world-first project at Murdoch University, in conjunction with major partners Aurecon and the University of Technology Sydney. Source: Timberbiz The robots have been uniquely designed by UTS researchers
The Tasmanian Liberal Government has introduced legislation to protect the rights of workers, and to deter unlawful interference with workplaces. The government signalled in August that it would re-introduce its anti-protest legislation which failed to pass in the Upper House in March
Studies of Black Summer by both pro-logging and anti-logging academics did not test the effects of logging on the extent and severity of the fires, as claimed. There is no direct relationship between logging history and fire behaviour. Logging can affect the arrangement and quantity o
Anyone in the housing industry looking for some relief from the Reserve Bank of Australia’s 0.25% increase in the cash rate was sadly disappointed. The idea that just maybe an increase in home loan interest rates may take some of the heat out of the housing market by slowing loan appl