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

Forest Owner Marketing Services fined

A recent NZ$33,520 penalty imposed on Forest Owner Marketing Services was a result of its forest harvesting operation on land south-east of Ōpōtiki, New Zealand. Source: Radio New Zealand Two contractors employed by the company were also fined. Gaddum Construction Ltd received a NZ$15
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EPA pilot program – more use of construction waste

The NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) is searching for organisations that can find new ways to make use of someone else’s construction and demolition waste. Source: Timberbiz Local councils and private businesses are invited to apply for grants under a new program, the Civil
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Connect timber with WoodSolutions

WoodSolutions is presenting a Timber Connector Options and Connection Design Seminar on Wednesday 16 November 2016 at Chatswood, New South Wales. Source: Timberbiz This workshop is intended for the structural engineers, builders and architects looking for an opportunity to learn about
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Former Forestry SA chief fined

The pursuit of a government bureaucrat who did not seek approval for offsetting a small mistake in a sales contract led to a “good deal of public time and resources” being used as part of an anticorruption investigation, a South Australian judge has said. Source: ABC News
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Records fall as forestry thrives

Australia’s forestry sector is enjoying some of the best conditions in its history, according to a report by the Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences (ABARES). Source: Timberbiz The report, Australian forest and wood products statistics: March and June
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Wooden energy with every step

The next time you’re running through an airport to catch your plane or busting a move on the dance floor, you could also be generating clean, green energy. Source: The Smithsonian At least, that’s the hope of Xudong Wang and his team of researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madis
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$205m forestry damage by Hurricane Matthew

The South Carolina Forestry Commission estimates Hurricane Matthew-related damage to the state’s timber resources at US$205 million. Source: The News The agency began assessing storm damage on a widespread scale sending Forest Inventory & Analysis (FIA) personnel and other foreste
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Forest carbon finance needs commitment

The inclusion of the UN’s Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation program, known as REDD+, as a standalone article in the Paris Climate Agreement was widely hailed as an encouraging political signal that protecting forests and other valuable carbon sinks would hen
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