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INTERFORST on in July

INTERFORST 2022 will be held in Munich from 17-20 July 2022 with a host of solutions for forest management from wood recycling for a forward-looking approach to forest management. Source: Timberbiz “Forest owners face huge challenges. We urgently need innovations and solutions to be a
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Kesla launches new harvester crane and tie-up with Malwa

Kesla, an independent manufacturer of harvester heads and forest machine cranes has launched a completely new harvester crane Kesla 875H. The first serial-manufactured harvester equipped with this new crane is the all-new Malwa 980 harvester, which was presented at Elmia Wood exhibiti
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Komatsu to acquire Bracke Forest to expand silviculture applications

Komatsu Forest AB, a wholly owned subsidiary of Komatsu is going to acquire Bracke Forest AB headquartered in Bräcke, Sweden, a company that develops, manufactures and sells application-specific attachments for silviculture. Source: Timberbiz Komatsu is planning to close the acquisiti
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Have your say on adhesives and engineered wood products

The Forest Product Innovations (FPI) team at the Salisbury Research Facility, a part of the Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries (DAF) is conducting a review of the current knowledge and attitudes towards adhesives used and the products that are produced throughout the A
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ForestTECH back on in NZ and Australia

ForestTECH is back after a Covid-enforced delay, with events scheduled for both Australia and New Zealand. The conferences will be held in Rotorua on 15-16 November with the Melbourne event on 22-23 November. Source: Timberbiz For 15 years, it’s been the one forest technology event ev
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Dieback is a natural response for healthy trees

New South Wales Natural Resources Commission and Australian National University recently held a talkfest on so-called dieback. Unfortunately, the scientists mostly don’t understand that dieback is a natural response of healthy trees to acute stress. For example, healthy eucalypts may
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Timberlink welcomes new Deputy Premier to Tarpeena

Timberlink’s EGM Sales, Marketing & Corporate Affairs, David Oliver welcomed newly appointed SA Deputy Premier Susan Close MP and The Hon Clare Scriven MLC, Minister for Primary Industries and Regional Development to Timberlink’s Tarpeena mill to see recent progress of the constru
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The average Australian house frame ‘grown’ in about 2.5 minutes

How long it would take for Australia’s plantation estate to grow the amount of structural timber needed to build the average house frame? It’s important to note this question is particularly timely, because FWPA has just released a report on timber usage in residential construction. S
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CFMEU backs new laws protecting forestry workers

CFMEU, the union representing timber and forestry workers, supports new laws introduced by the Victorian Government to protect them from dangerous and ill-targeted workplace invasions. Source: Timberbiz The union has been campaigning for stronger deterrents to dangerous protest activi
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Victorian Government erects more hurdles for timber workers

Victorian Government bureaucrats have thrown yet another hurdle in front of timber workers trying to salvage up to 500,000 tonnes of windblown fallen timber from the Wombat Forest, following the June 2021 storms. Source: Weekly Times Harvest and haulage contractor Jim Greenwood, who i
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