There was an outstanding turn out by local forestry companies, contractors and transport operators from throughout the lower South Island of New Zealand for the 2019 Southern Wood Council Forestry Awards. The council, representing all major forest owners and wood processing companies in Otago and Southland ran the 2019 Awards program in conjunction with the country’s industry training organisation, Competenz. Source: Timberbiz
In addition to profiling the contribution that forestry and those working within the industry are making to the economic and social well-being of the region, the night was designed to celebrate the success of those that had achieved formal training qualifications over the year.
Through a series of nine major awards, the event also recognised the forest industry’s top performers from across the lower South Island.
More than 300 forest managers, forestry contractors, transport operators and product and service suppliers to the industry attended the awards.
“The turnout by forestry workers, their families and supporters on the night reflects the momentum that’s been building over the last year or so with training and safety in this region” Grant Dodson, chairman of the Southern Wood Council said.
“In addition to increased on-site training, two training courses in the region are now fully operational.
“Mike Hurring’s Training School is running five one-week block courses in Balclutha for new entrants to the industry complete with hands-on training using harvesting machines located on site, leading to the first qualification of their apprenticeship.”
A new course, Tokomairiro Training, set up by Tokomairiro High School and Johnson Forestry Services, with support being provided by local forestry companies, is also running 32-week courses for selected school students who are looking at forestry as a future career opportunity.
Around 160 National Training Certificates that had been achieved in Forestry & Wood Processing were awarded to top local contractors and forestry and wood processing employees.
Eight harvesting apprentices that were with the Balclutha training school were recognised at the awards ceremony. All are anticipated to finish the course in October, with another course anticipated to start in August. In addition, nine major industry awards for the year were presented on the night.
These were:
- Training Excellence Award – Apprentice of the Year (Sponsored by South Wood Export) Award Winner; Paige Harland, Harland Bros
- Training Excellence Award – Forestry Trainee of the Year (harvesting) (Sponsored by Rayonier/ Matariki Forests) Joint Award Winners; Hemi Pickett, Ferris Logging & Logan Bennett, Mike Hurring Logging
- Training Excellence Award – Forestry Trainee of the Year (silviculture) (Sponsored by Port Blakely): Award Winner; Adam McLennan, Johnson Forestry Services
- Skilled Professionals Awards – Forestry Excellence Award (establishment, silviculture, fire, harvesting) (Sponsored by Wenita Forest Products): Award Winner; Billy Tredinnick,
- Forestry Training Services Skilled Professionals Awards – Wood Processing Excellence Award (Sponsored by UDC): Award Winner; Jamie Carr, Pan Pac Forest Products (Otago)
- Skilled Professionals Awards – Forest Products/Logistics/Transport/Port Award (Sponsored by Pan Pac Forest Products (Otago): Joint Award Winners; Stephen Gray, NFA Holdings & Craig Unahi, NFA Holdings
- Industry Excellence Awards – Forestry Environmental Management Excellence Award (Sponsored by Otago Regional Council): Award Winner; Matt Winmill, Gillion Logging
- Industry Excellence Awards – Training Company/Contractor of the Year (Sponsored by City Forests): Award Winner; Johnson Forestry Services
- Industry Excellence Awards – Forest Products Health & Safety Award (Sponsored by Ernslaw One): Award Winner; Dynes Transport
- Harvesting Apprentices – Otago Southland. Around 160 National Training Certificates that had been achieved in Forestry & Wood Processing were awarded to top local contractors and forestry and wood processing employees.