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Communications campaign launch from Timber Framing Collective

The Timber Framing Collective has launched its first communications campaign – Supply and Demand, which seeks to shift the narrative to a demand challenge rather than a supply issue. Source: Timberbiz The campaign is designed to help any stakeholder within the supply chain understand
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Eden-Monaro MP calls PM on timber shortage and supply

Eden-Monaro MP Kristy McBain has called upon Prime Minister Scott Morrison to do more about the timber shortage and supply. Source: Tumut & Adelong Times Speaking in Federal Parliament she mentioned the devastating effect the shortage would have on the likes of Tumut and Tumbarumb
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Risks of a bidding war for ag land if Morrison plan for carbon farming ensues

Rural Liberal MPs have told Scott Morrison to ban companies from buying agricultural land purely for turning it into a carbon sink, warning that farmers risked being outbid by fossil fuel giants seeking to offset their emissions. Source: The Australian As the Prime Minister headed ove
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ABARES report shows decline in plantation areas

An ABARES report shows a steep decline in plantation areas, but new trees are needed to tackle climate change and meet structural timber demand, according to the Victorian Forest Products Association. Source: Timberbiz The Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment (ABARES)
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CFMEU escalates its campaign against Victorian Labor plan

The timber workers union, CFMEU Manufacturing, has escalated its campaign against the Victorian Government’s plan to shut down the State’s native forest industry. Michael O’Connor, National Secretary, CFMEU Manufacturing said the Victorian plan needs to be scrapped, and workers and co
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Opinion: Michael O’Connor – Labor’s poverty plan for timber workers

Federal Labor’s blue-collar voter pitch is undermined by the Victorian Government’s poverty plan for timber workers. With a renewed global and national focus on transitioning emissions intensive industries to assist in meeting ambitious climate targets, Federal Labor will need to demo
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Friday analysis: another Greens publicity stunt another time waster for Tas parliament

Why do the Greens do it? Why do they even bother? Why do they waste so much valuable time on little more than pointless publicity stunts? It’s probably because they can. This week it was a Bill the Greens leader in Tasmania Cassy O’Connor introduced the Forest Management Amendment (Mi
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Shake table test of 10 storey wooden building

Sumitomo announced that it will participate in the NHERI Tall Wood Project, which includes a shake table test of a full-scale 10-storey wood building expected to happen in June 2022 on the NHERI (Natural Hazard Engineering Research Infrastructure) outdoor shake table facility at Unive
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Research confirms consumers moved to buy sustainable wood products

New research has confirmed that consumers want to make sustainability-focused purchasing decisions and trusted third party certification labels play an increasingly important role. Source: Timberbiz According to research conducted by Globe Scan for the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC)
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Hyne owes its new drying kiln to the work of ARC Future Timber Hub

Hyne Timber has been celebrating the commencement in operations of its much-anticipated new Continuous Drying Kiln which was marked in an official ribbon cutting event held earlier this month. However, in the background the ARC Future Timber Hub in Queensland has contributed greatly t
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