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Importance of forest hazard reduction burning in Australia

I have read the articles on the importance of forest hazard reduction burning in Australia, as a former forester I understand the importance of hazard reduction burning  – an individual’s assessment by John O’Donnell. The wildfires have had a massive impact across Australia, burning 5
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Trees are the Ultimate Renewable says Private Forests Tasmania CEO

By 2050 the human population is forecast to expand from 7.5 to 9.6 billion people. We will require 70% more food (United Nations), 50% more fuel (International Energy Agency), and 50% more water (Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development). We also need to reduce CO2 emiss
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Tassie gov’t takes a bold step forward, Victoria stays under the green thumb

In a week when the industry as a whole seemed to take a deep breath, there were three or four events of note. In Tasmania, the State Government has made a clear and bold decision to legislate for mechanical fuel reduction to tackle bushfires. Source: Bruce Mitchell Premier Peter Gutwe
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OFO student competition and activities for International Day of Forests

To celebrate the United Nation’s International Day of Forests on 21 March, and inspired by the theme ‘Forests and Biodiversity: Too Precious to Lose’ OneFortyOne is hosting a student video competition. Source: Timberbiz There are two categories, one for primary school students and ano
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The 2020 Australian Timber Design Awards open

Now in their 21st year, the Australian Timber Design awards are distinguished by a proud heritage of innovation and achievement as they promote and encourage outstanding timber design. The awards are open to builders, designers, architects, engineers and landscapers, in fact to anyone
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2020 UN & Australia Sustainable Partnerships Forum in Melbourne

Responsible Wood will participate in the 2020 UN & Australia Sustainable Partnerships Forum to be held in Melbourne, 15-16 April 2020. With a focus on the 17 Sustainability Development Goals (SDGs) ratified by all United Nations Members States in 2015, the Forum will bring togethe
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IndustryEdge estimates of CLT and Glulam for the future

The announcement from Timberlink Australia that it would invest in a state-of-the-art Cross Laminated Timber (CLT) and Glue Laminated Timber (Glulam) facility in the Green Triangle (South Australia and Victoria) indicates the growing market for engineered wood products. Sources: Indus
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ACCC approves acquisition by Australian Paper of Orora Fibre

The ACCC will not oppose the proposed acquisition of Orora Fibre by Australian Paper. Australian Paper is the only independent, non-vertically integrated, domestic supplier of certain paper packaging inputs made from kraft fibre. Source: Timberbiz Following the proposed acquisition, i
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DANA international conferences affected by Corona virus

The Corona virus is playing havoc with international conferences planned for next month in Victoria and the Green Triangle. The conferences involved are the DANA – GINGKO Field Trip in the Green Triangle (Victoria & South Australia) March 15-17; and the Asia Pacific Forest I
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Fire-affected forests supply power poles and timber for rebuilding

Power poles and hardwood timbers for homes and infrastructure will be the focus of a small-scale selective timber harvesting operation set to commence in fire-affected parts of Mogo and South Brooman State Forests. Source: Timberbiz Forestry Corporation of NSW’s Senior Planning Manage
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