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Driver and owner wellbeing programs back on the road

Professional Ownership and Driver Wellbeing Program sessions are set to recommence after a long delay due to COVID 19 travel restrictions. Sessions will be held late March in Tasmania and sessions in Western Australia are currently being organised with the date to be confirmed. Source
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Neville Smith Southwood will immediately create more fulltime jobs

Neville Smith Forest Products is set to increase production at its Southwood mill near Huonville from 1 July 2021. The expansion will immediately create 30 new fulltime jobs in the Huon Valley. Source: Timberbiz NSFP CEO, Andrew Walker, said it was planned to commence a full second sh
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Bob Brown Foundation’s Great Forest Case fails 3-0

Bob Brown has been told to accept the judgement of the Federal Court which this week dismissed his bid to halt native logging in Tasmania. The Federal Court on Wednesday ruled 3-0 against the Bob Brown Foundation’s argument that the state’s Regional Forest Agreement (RFA) contra
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Opinion: Stuart Ellis – disagrees with Mullins, fuel reduction does mitigate fire behaviour

The Australasian Fire and Emergency Service Authorities Council (AFAC), the National Council for fire and emergency services, believes that Greg Mullins’ recent commentary around fuel reduction is misleading. (Greg Mullins AO, AFSM, is an internationally recognised expert in respondin
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Friday analysis: Gotcha Bob Brown Foundation, you failed

It was a “Gotcha” moment for Bob Brown. Despite throwing almost everything it could, his Bob Brown Foundation failed in its Federal Court bid to shut down the native timber industry in Tasmania. Source: Bruce Mitchell The court in its wisdom ruled that Tasmania’s Regional
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Real-time logging with LOGR

The evolution of forestry practices has greatly evolved over the last decade. Innovation has exploded across Tasmania’s forestry sector. The state’s forestry suppliers and companies are employing the most innovative systems and processes for efficiency. One of these leaders in innovat
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Fleetwood Challenge Cup nurtures next gen designers

The Fleetwood Challenge Cup is a design-led challenge for cross-disciplinary university teams established in partnership with prefabAUS, to inspire and nurture the next generation of built environment professionals. Source: Built Offsite The 2021 Fleetwood Challenge Cup has just launc
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$757m impact of Great Koala National Park on NSW economy

Independent economic modelling of the impact of the so-called Great Koala National Park on the NSW North Coast has found it would lead to a $757 million-a-year hit to the NSW economy and cut almost 2000 jobs, according to the Australian Forest Products Association. AFPA CEO Mr Ross Ha
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Old growth grannies nabbed by police

An anti-logging campaign group, Nannas for Native Forests, say they will not be swayed from highlighting the destruction of native forests in South Western Australia despite being charged with trespass. Source: Timberbiz The police were called after 27 members of the protestors made a
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Future trends affecting the use of wood and wood products free webinar

A free webinar hosted by Howard Parry-Husbands, principal of research firm pollinate presents the results of combining the findings of seven research projects over six years to provide a glimpse into the future trends affecting the use of wood and wood products. The webinar is titled
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