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

Australian Timber Floor Awards

Nominations are open for the Australian Timber Floor of the Year 2015 competition. All tradespeople within the timber flooring industry who are members of the ATFA and have completed either a commercial or residential timber floor between 1 April 2014 and 30 April 2015 are eligible to
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Kyogle gets timber bridge repairs

The small farming community of Kyogle scored a rare win over the government’s bureaucratic barriers for timber bridge repair. Source: The Land Kyogle Council, in North East New South Wales, has a massive 203 crumbling timber bridges on its books, the largest number needing repla
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Karawatha forest education centre

Major works on Brisbane City Council’s new $7 million environmental education centre at Karawatha Forest will start next week. Lord Mayor Graham Quirk, Karawatha ward councillor Kim Marx and Thomas Creevey from the Karawatha Forest Protection Society turned the first sod at the Acacia
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Timber knowledge courses

The TMA in conjunction with Timber Training Creswick will be running the Timber Knowledge course on April 28-29, June 10-11 and October 6-7. Source: Timberbiz These courses are for anyone new to the industry or wanting to expand on the their timber knowledge. The courses are designed
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Eucalypts win at Environment Awards

The New Zealand Dryland Initiative Project won the Supreme Award at the 2015 Cawthron Marlborough Environment Awards Dinner on Friday 13 March in Blenheim. Source: Timberbiz NZDFI Project Manager, Paul Millen received the award on behalf of the NZDFI team. “Winning this award is fanta
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Administrators in rescue bid for Waimea

Nelson Forests was to meet with the administrators trying to rescue log transport business Waimea Contract Carriers that owes NZ$14 million. Sources: Stuff NZ, The Nelson Mail John Fisk and Richard Longman, partners of PwC, were appointed administrators of Waimea Contract Carriers and
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Aussie dollar impacts NZ sawmillers

Jobs will go and sawmills may be forced to close if the Australian dollar continues to lose value against the Kiwi dollar, the New Zealand Timber Industry Federation says. Sources: TVNZ, Timberbiz Australia represents 21% of the value of New Zealand timber exports and is a very import
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Tas govt to pay sawmiller to stay

A Launceston sawmiller will receive $1 million to stay in the timber sector rather than leave, in a record agreement struck under the Tasmanian Government’s rejigged Regional Sawmiller Structural Adjustment Grants Program. Source: Yahoo Barbers Sawmill on Dowling Street was to p
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