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Latest timber industry news, updated on Monday, Wednesday and Friday.

First wooden office

The first thing that hits the senses when walking into Lendlease’s International House Sydney is the sweet smell of the forest. Source: The Sydney Morning Herald It is the first engineered timber office in the country and sits in Barangaroo complex, Sydney. The designers say it
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Tree farmers of the year

The 2016 Australian Forest Growers National Tree Farmers, Roger and Outhay Poltock, opened up their Wilmot property last week to show how they have successfully managed farming and forestry over the past 30 years. Source: The Advocate Following the theme, ‘Forestry and Farming – A Per
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Forestlands probe by Serious Fraud Office

The FMA wants to make sure Forestlands has established a proper and fair process for distribution to investors. Source: Stuff NZ The Serious Fraud Office of New Zealand is looking at a group of forestry investment companies that owe investors NZ$18 million. In March, the investorsR
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Bob Brown v anti-protest laws

In a landmark case now before the High Court, former Australian Greens leader Bob Brown and fellow forestry protester Jessica Hoyt are arguing that Tasmania’s anti-protest laws unconstitutionally restrict freedom of speech. Sources: The Conversation, Renew Economy The two-day hearing,
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Remote sensing cut costs, increases speed in virtual reality

New technological tools harnessing the power of remote sensing to make it quicker, easier and cheaper to measure forest inventory will soon be unveiled – and in future could potentially enable a virtual “walk through the forest”. Source: Timberbiz Researchers are set to brief estate m
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Renewed possibility of another leaky home crisis in NZ

The Ministry of Business Innovation and Employment (MBIE) is secretly pushing to allow partially untreated framing timber back into the New Zealand Building Code. Source: Voxy The move risks reigniting the Leaky Home Crisis, estimated to have already affected up to 80,000 houses and c
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Big River makes solid ASX debut

One of Australia’s oldest timber and building products companies has made a solid ASX debut after 14 months in the hands of private equity owners. Source: Yahoo 7 Finance Big River, which manufactures and distributes construction timber across Australia, was bought by Anacacia C
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Forestry Corp NSW refutes claims against logging

Forestry Corporation NSW has issued a response in relation to controversy surrounding current and upcoming logging operations on the North Coast. Source: Coffs Coast Advocate The Corporation is undertaking an operation in Tarkeeth State Forest, and has proposed logging in Roses Creek
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