IEA Bioenergy Task 39, a group of international experts working to commercialize sustainable transportation biofuels featured an update on opportunities for biofuels in New Zealand. Source: Biomass magazine Ian Suckling, a Task 39 New Zealand member and various other contributors auth
A multi-million dollar investment by New Zealand’s Eastland Community Trust has given a green light to the creation of a wood processing “cluster” and centre of excellence at the former Prime Sawmill. Source: The Gisborne Herald The trust has approved NZ$7.4 million to buy the sawmill
The Tasmanian Government is set to give more taxpayer money to people affected by the severe downturn in the forestry industry, as part of a hardship program to be announced within weeks. Source: ABC News Already $85 million has been provided to Tasmanians devastated after the collaps
Stylish new timber buildings in Christchurch have been recognised in national design awards. Source: Stuff.co.nz A factory-built modular home design and two office buildings took honours in the recent New Zealand Wood Resene Timber Design Awards. The rebuilt Trimble Navigation office
A western Queensland council says it is ludicrous it still cannot get a timber allocation for a sawmill. Source: ABC News The Blackall-Tambo Regional Council bought the disused Tambo Sawmill last year, hoping to revive the facility and create jobs. However, Mayor Barry Muir said despi
A new cargo storage warehouse at Marsden in New Zealand will help Northport deal with its increase in on-port log storage, which has already given the company a lift in revenue this year. Sources: The Northern Advocate, The New Zealand Herald Marsden Maritime Holdings (MMH) recorded a
The State Government has compiled a short list of 14 private-sector proposals for a new woodchip export or processing facility in the Tasmania’s south. ABC News Millions of taxpayer dollars have been spent taking woodchips from Tasmania’s south to Bell Bay for export since the c
An innovative Christchurch start-up has signed a lucrative agreement with a Canadian company for its laminated timber technology. Source: Stuff NZ The deal could see a product developed by Prestressed Timber after the Canterbury earthquakes used in buildings throughout North America.
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