Christmas trees are a tradition shared by tens of millions of families, a holdover of old-fashioned holidays. But of course, there’s no such thing as a simple, low-tech Christmas tree, especially not today. Source: Motherboard For decades, scientists have been working closely with gro
Japanese imports of softwood timber and planed products from Europe rose again by 3.3% in the third quarter. Source: Euwid After increases of 3.7% in the first quarter and volumes on par with those of last year in the second quarter, the imports amounted to 722,551 m3 according to the
Waratah has served the global forestry industry for more than 40 years, pioneering mechanized harvesting with first-class products of quality, durability, and reliability paired with great customer support. Source: Timberbiz The company has always been in the forefront of technologica
The New Zealand Government is to hold a review into the eight-year-old program to save the kauri, with the Minister of Forestry calling previous efforts “grossly substandard”. Source: The New Zealand Herald Kauri trees in Auckland, the Coromandel and Northland are dying fr
Victorian taxpayers forked out more than $50 million to buy the Heyfield timber mill, it has emerged. Source: The Weekly Times The State Government paid $50.6 million to buy the Australian Sustainable Hardwood timber mill from the Hermal Group in September. The Government had remained
Environmental Projects (EP) is the Adelaide-based company in charge of putting together the Environmental Impact Statement for our facility at Smith Bay. Source: Kangaroo Island Plantation Timbers Recently, EP invited representatives of interested Kangaroo Island groups to a Stakehold
Responsible Wood is seeking your comments on a proposed amendment to AS4707:2014. AS4707 is the Australian adoption of the PEFC International Chain of Custody Standard. Source: Timberbiz In the adoption process, the word “Country” in the PEFC document was translated as “State” in AS4
Tasmania’s status as a national leader in forestry practices and innovation has been cemented with the official launch of a new National Institute for Forest Products Innovation hub in Launceston. Source: Timberbiz The Institute is backed by $4 million funding from the Australian and
People in the forestry and timber industry have been saddened at the sudden passing of Ken Hall, long-time harvest and haul contractor based in Scottsdale, Tasmania. Ken was 68. Source: Timberbiz He leaves his wife Karen; Manuel and Ange; Taneil and Luke; Candice and Justin; Denham; C
The forest industry’s economic contribution to the “Green Triangle” plantation region of south-west Victoria and south-east South Australia is significant – it directly generated $1.2 billion in sales last financial year and a total of $1.9 billion when flow-on effects in other indust