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Public consultation for Timber Release Plan

VicForests has started public consultation on draft Timber Release Plan and Timber Utilisation Plan amendments. Stakeholder feedback on proposed harvest areas is an important part of VicForests’ planning process. Source: Timberbiz VicForests chief executive Monique Dawson said that th
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$120 million package to exit native timber is unravelling

More information has come out about the funding allocated to cover the cost of exiting from the logging of native forests. After the Andrews Government announced the closure it was discovered that funding of $120 million needs to be spent in order for the industry to be closed down. S
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What can an Upper House inquiry do for native forestry?

At the protest rally held in Melbourne on Tuesday 26 November outside Parliament House, the leader of the Victorian opposition, Michael O’Brien, stated that he would instigate an inquiry into the closing down of the native forestry industry in Victoria. The proposed Legislative Counci
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Legislative Council inquiry on native forestry shutdown

  Victoria’s opposition leader, Michael O’Brien speaking at the first of what may be many such protests, stated that he would put the facts on the table about native forestry in Victoria and his party would push for an upper house inquiry in 2020. The proposed Legislative Council
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Teaching the teachers about timber

More than 30 teachers from Parkfield Primary recently got an education on the timber industry as part of a Leschenault Timber Industry Club (LTIC) forest field trip in Western Australia. Source: Timberbiz Communications and stakeholder engagement manager Jennifer Eliot said the Forest
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ARC timber design workshop

The ARC Future Timber Hub at The University of Queensland will hold its second Timber Design Continuing Professional Development course “Integrated Timber Design Workshop” at the university December 9 and 10. Source: Timberbiz The two-day workshop will cover integrated design of timbe
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Truck industry may dodge hike in taxes

The trucking industry may have dodged a tax hike bullet with State transport ministers appearing to soften on a proposed lift in trucking taxes. A ministerial council meeting to consider increasing road-user charges on heavy vehicle diesel use and registration will be held in Melbourn
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VicForest wants to help Vic business to adapt to no native timber

VicForests says it has met face-to-face with around 50 Victorian timber businesses since the Victorian government announced its plan to transition out of native timber after 2030. VicForests CEO Monique Dawson said VicForests is meeting with and talking to every part of Victoria’s tim
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Two events to take the fight to Dan Andrews

Two events have been organised to take the fight to the Victorian government over the banning of native logging. One is set for next Tuesday in Melbourne, the other is in early December and is a strategy meeting. Source: Timberbiz Next Tuesday 26 November a native forestry industry ra
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Gippsland fights for its future

Representatives from Gippsland’s native timber industry have agreed to fight for the future of the industry and are calling for an urgent meeting with the State Premier following a meeting in Bairnsdale this week with local, state and federal government representatives. Source: Timber
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