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

Road funding not for pushbikes

The forestry industry has been reassured that the NZ$1.1 million a year it pays to repair road damage caused by log trucks is not being used to build cycleways in the city. Source: The Gisborne Herald Speaking at a meeting of Gisborne District Council last week, councillor Graeme Thom
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Finding sustainable solutions for NZ forestry at UC

An innovative team at the University of Canterbury’s (UC) School of Forestry is working to find a solution to a key challenge facing New Zealand’s forestry industry. A new breeding programme could determine which durable sustainable eucalyptus varieties are best for producing high qua
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Agforce crowdfunding to stop tree clearing laws

Queensland’s peak rural lobby group AgForce will use crowdfunding to accelerate its campaign against proposed changes to tree clearing laws. Source: ABC Rural The Government introduced the Vegetation Management Bill in March this year, which proposes to “reinstate responsi
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FWPA seeks non executive director

Forest and Wood Products Australia Limited (FWPA) is seeking to appoint a non-executive director to its skills-based Board at the next Annual General Meeting (26th October, 2016). Source: Timberbiz Under FWPA’s Constitution, the Board must consist of at least two directors who are not
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New name for Timber Advice and Display Centre

The Timber Advice and Display Centre has changed its name following a long process of evaluation and consultation adopting the name the Timber Hub. Source: Timberbiz This change is to capture the essence of what the centre has been doing over the 40 years of providing information to b
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Coordinator wanted for Timber Towns Victoria

The combined role of Coordinator for both Timber Towns Victoria (TTV) and National Timber Councils Association (NTCA) offers an exciting opportunity to effect change in the local government sector in relation to forestry and related policy. Source: Timberbiz The Municipal Association
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DroneSeed plants 800 seeds per hour

If Oregon startup DroneSeed has its way, foresters in the Pacific Northwest may be in for a surprise the next time they are out in the field. Instead of wandering into a team of people working to replant trees, they could be bombarded from above by a suite of seed-blasting drones depl
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Summit Forests chooses Trimble’s

Summit Forests New Zealand Limited has selected Trimble’s Land Resource Manager (LRM) solution to enhance its operational flexibility and support process reengineering. Source: Lesprom Summit plans to streamline both spatial and attribute business processes with Trimble’s
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