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Advertising: Tel +61 7 3266 1429 Email: [email protected] 1 ISSUE 201 | 28.11.11 | PAGE INDUSTRY groups have welcomed last week’s introduction of illegal logging legislation but they cautioned the government against imposing any “unnecessary and costly” pressures on the domestic timber sector. The federal government introduced the Illegal Logging Prohibition Bill (2011) on November 23 with the Minister for Forestry Senator Joe Ludwig saying this showed how far the government is prepared to go to stop illegal logging which he estimates is costing about $60 billion a year in environmental and social costs internationally. “This legislation will lead to an even economic playing field for the purchase and sale of legally logged timber products in Australia and will give consumers and businesses greater certainty about the legality of the timber products they buy,” Senator Ludwig said. THIS ISSUE Advertising: Tel +61 7 3266 1429 Email: [email protected] 6579 AFS/01-10-01 www.forestrystandard.org.au ISSUE 201 | 28.11.11 | PAGE 1 Illegal logging Bill introduced MicroPro ® Copper Quat Visit: www.osmose.com.au or phone: 1800 088 809 Osmose® and MicroPro® are registered trademarks of Osmose, Inc. or its subsidiaries. A Better Earth Idea from Osmose sm and Treated Wood Just Got Greener sm are slogan marks of Osmose Inc and its subsidiaries. MicroPro timber products are produced by independently owned and operated wood preserving facilities. GREENGUARD ® is a registered trademark of GREENGUARD Environmental Institute. * See MicroPro fastener and hardware information sheet. © 2011 Osmose, Inc. T r e a t e d W o o d J u s t G o t G r e e n e r s m A Better Earth Idea from Osmose sm ® Now Approved For Aluminium Contact* MicroPro ® MicroPro is GREENGUARD ® Children and Schools Certified Greenguard ® Children and Schools Certification indicates that a product has undergone rigorous testing and has met stringent standards for VOC emissions. In the USA, products certified to this criteria are suitable for use in schools, offices, and other sensitive environments. Cont Page 3 Neville Smith back in the hardwood business • Peter Juniper calls it a day • Senator launches online petition in fight for forests • Dual LOSP plant optimises treatment cycles • Lonza completes acquisition of Arch Chemicals • Forest inquiry starting point for national industry strategy • Quality future for engineered wood Industry supports legislation but cautions against needless red tape for producers Legislation will lead to an even economic playing field for legally logged timber products in Australia.

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Page 1: Issue 201

Advertising: Tel +61 7 3266 1429 Email: [email protected] 1issuE 201 | 28.11.11 | PAgE

INDUSTRY groups have welcomed last week’s introduction of illegal logging legislation but they cautioned the government against imposing any “unnecessary and costly” pressures on the domestic timber sector.The federal government introduced the Illegal Logging Prohibition Bill (2011) on November 23 with the Minister for Forestry Senator Joe Ludwig saying this showed how far the government is prepared to go to stop illegal logging which he estimates is costing about $60 billion a year in environmental

and social costs internationally.“This legislation will lead to an even economic playing field for the purchase and sale of legally logged timber products in Australia and will give consumers and businesses greater certainty about the legality of the timber products they buy,” Senator Ludwig said.

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illegal loggingBill introduced

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• Neville smith back in the hardwood business• Peter Juniper calls it a day• Senator launches online petition in fight for forests• Dual LOSP plant optimises treatment cycles• Lonza completes acquisition of Arch Chemicals

• Forest inquiry starting point for national industry strategy• Quality future for engineered wood

Industry supports legislation but cautionsagainst needless red tape for producers

Legislation will lead to an even economic playing field for legally logged timber products in Australia.

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TASMANIAN senator Richard Colbeck has launched an online petition to support Australia’s forest industries as ‘misguided attacks’ from the GetUp! and Markets for Change organisations continue to unfairly dog retailers of Australian timber products.The move comes as GetUp! facilitates its own online petition attacking retailer Harvey Norman for stocking Australian timber furniture grown and made from sustainably managed forests.Senator Colbeck, Coalition forestry spokesman, said he had launched the petition to highlight the valuable contribution made by Australia’s forestry industries.The online petition will be tabled in the Senate next year.“There has never been a more important time for us to stand up and demonstrate support for Australia’s forestry industries,” Senator Colbeck said.“A catalyst for this petition has been the ongoing saga in Tasmania, where campaigns of misinformation and industrial vandalism continue to unfairly slander a viable and respectable industry.“I am increasingly concerned that the good stories about forestry are drowned out by enviro-warrior campaigns based on half-truths and fiction.“The latest goal of these groups appears to be shutting down all native forest activity, which is both unnecessary and also contrary to achieving some of the ideals they profess to desire.“I believe we need to keep highlighting the many positive contributions that are made by sensible management of these important resources.“I am talking about the

scientifically proven benefits brought on by active native forestry management – like greater carbon absorption and bushfire mitigation.“I’m talking about the benefits of having totally renewable resources for construction, manufacturing and energy generation.“And I am talking about the economic benefit that forest industries bring to hundreds of Australian communities through employment, direct wealth generation and indirect flow on benefits.“There is a lot of frustration among forest communities that they are not being heard and that green groups are dominating the corridors of power.“I will table this petition in the New Year to ensure our views are brought to the attention of the Labor-Green federal government,” Senator Colbeck said.The petition can be found at: http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/supporting_australian_forest_industries/

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Richard Colbeck .. good stories about forestry drowned out by enviro-warrior campaigns.

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The Bill carries significant penalties for importing illegally logged timber or processing illegally harvested domestic raw logs, including imprisonment or a significant financial penalty, or both.Importers of regulated timber products and processors of domestic raw logs will have to prove that the timber they source has not been illegally logged. They will have two years from commencement of the legislation to establish their systems and processes.To date, Australian industry has relied on self-regulation to verify the legal origins of imported timber through a mix of voluntary procurement policies and procedures. In doing so, a number of businesses and industry organisations have led the way in developing specific codes of conduct, codes of ethics and industry schemes for the procurement of legally logged timber.

This legislation aligns with international initiatives, including measures developed by the US and European Union, and further strengthens Australia’s leadership position in the Asia–Pacific region in promoting trade in legally harvested timber products.The Australian Forest Products Association supports these measures but says it is important the Bill does not create needless red tape for local producers.“The details need to be

considered carefully,” AFPA chief executive David Pollard said.He said Australia imported up to $4 billion worth of forest products annually and it had previously been estimated that up to 10% of these imports were from suspect sources.“It is important that this is addressed,” Dr Pollard said.“However, the Australian forest industry is already subject to the highest standards of legal compliance,” he said.“While cracking-down on illegal imports is important, Australia must also encourage sustainable management practices in overseas forestry operations to emulate the high standards we have here.“In addition to stringent

environmental planning and regulatory controls, more than 90% of commercial forests meet internationally recognised voluntary third party certification schemes and standards. Buying local products provides local economic and environmental benefits.”Australian Timber Importers Federation (ATIF) technical manager John Halkett said he was pleased the illegal logging legislation had finally been introduced into the Parliament. Mr Halkett said timber importers, through the ATIF, had put in substantial effort over

the past four years working with the government to assist in the development of its illegal logging policy and legislation.“The introduction of the Bill is in part a testament to all this work,” he said.Mr Halkett said timber importers were pleased that in announcing the introduction of the Bill, the Minister acknowledged the legality assurance verification procedures already developed and in place by the timber industry, notably by company members of the ATIF.

David Pollard .. details of Bill need to be considered carefully.

Timber industry’s legality assurance verification procedures recognised

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John Halkett .. substantial effort by Australian timber importers.‘While cracking-down on

illegal imports is important, Australia must also

encourage sustainable management practices in

overseas forestry operations to emulate the high

standards we have here’ – David Pollard

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TIMBER producers and foresters have welcomed findings from the forestry industry inquiry urging the government to act on the report by working with industry to implement a national strategy.The chairman of the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Agriculture, Resources, Fisheries and Forestry Dick Adams MP released the report on November 23.Mr Adams said forestry had the potential to supply more building materials to the construction industry, to contribute more renewable energy to the economy, and to improve land

management practices across the agricultural sector.

Chief executive of the Australian Forest Products Association David Pollard said it was essential that a taskforce involving industry and government be established to ensure key recommendations were followed through.A coordinated national strategy would also be able to pick up key recommendations from the recent Pulp and Paper Industry Strategy Group and current reviews into Australian manufacturing.“The inquiry has identified the need to develop a plan for future plantation development that includes an effective investment mechanism for new plantations as well as the need to renew regional forest agreements to provide certainty of wood supply for the native forest sector,” Dr Pollard said.“These measures will help underpin future investment and competitiveness and allow Australia to be more self-sufficient in wood and paper products.”He said the industry also welcomed the report’s focus on the carbon positive opportunities which the industry

could provide.“These include encouraging better ways for the Carbon Farming Initiative (CFI) to support forestry activities, as well as improved national standards for quantifying the carbon stored in different wood products and their displacement of more energy intensive materials such as steel.“AFPA strongly supports the recommendation that native forest biomass be recognised under the Renewable Energy Target (RET) scheme, given the lack of rationality behind the current proposal to discourage the utilisation of wood waste products for energy production.”The Institute of Foresters of Australia also supports the findings, but notes the report is at odds with a number of recent government actions.

“In particular, the inquiry and the IFA support the RFA process and in fact, the IFA supports extension to broader landscapes through the National Reserve System,” the newly elected IFA president David Wettenhall said.“However, we are concerned that the Tasmanian inter-governmental agreement and subsequent independent assessment cuts directly across the comprehensive science-based and consultative approach of the RFAs.”

Dick Adams .. forestry has potential to supply more building materials.

David Wettenhall .. great prospects for investment and innovation.

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‘Forestry has the potential to supply more building

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AFPA calls for taskforce to ensure implementation

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MEMBERS of Brisbane Hoo-Hoo Club 218 take possession of an iconic 1977 Holden Kingswood that they will enter in the Queensland Variety Club’s Bush Bash in August next year.The car is a veteran of four bush treks and has travelled 177,000 km to raise funds for children who are sick, disadvantaged or have special needs.The 4000 km run for charity in 2012 will be a major fund-raising project for Club 218, expected to generate widespread publicity for Hoo-Hoo and the sponsors who support the club’s efforts.Pictured presenting the cheque

last week to former owner David Harris (second from left) are Club 218 committee members Jim Bowden, Alan Jones (president) and Tim Evans.Sponsorship inquiries can be directed to Alan Jones on 0419

754 681, email [email protected]; Tim Evans on 0417 726 741, email: [email protected]; or Jim Bowden on 0401 312 087, email [email protected]

nOveMber 24-25: bioenergy Australia 2011 conference and exhibition, Novotel Twin Waters Resort, Sunshine Coast, Queensland. Web: www.bioenergyaustralia.org

25: TAbMA Queensland annual general meeting.

DeCeMber1-2: ForestTeCH 2011: Tools& Technologies. Improving forest planning and operations. Albury, NSW. www.foresttechevents.com

MArCH 2012engineered Wood Products Association of Australasia. Conference, dinner, award presentations. (Date to be advised)

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WHAT’S ON?13-14: Future Forestry Finance: Investment, Growth and Strategic Outlook. Sydney. www.forestryfinanceevents.com

21: ForestWood 2012. Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa in Wellington. A pan-industry conference jointly hosted by the Forest Owners Association, Wood Processors Association, Pine Manufacturers Association, Forest Industry Contractors Association. Supported by Woodco, NZ Farm Forestry Association and Frame & Truss Manufacturers Association.This is the second time that the four organisations have held a joint conference which builds on the successes of previous individual and combined industry events/conferences which have attracted world class speakers and presenters. Fantastic opportunity

Australia’s forest, wood, pulp and paper products industry now has a stronger voice in dealings with government, the community and in key negotiations on the industry’s future, as two peak associations have merged to form a single national association.

The Australian Forest Products Association (AFPA) has been formed through the merger of the Australian Plantations Products and Paper Industry Council (A3P) and the National Association of Forest Industries (NAFI).

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29-31: AUSTimber, Mount Gambier, SA. www.austimber2012.com.au

DeCeMber5-6: ForestTeCH 2011: Tools& Technologies. Improving forest planning and operations. Rotorua, NZ. www.foresttechevents.com

JULy 201211-14: AWISA 2012. Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre. Contact: Contact Exhibitions Pty Ltd, PO Box 925, Avalon NSW 2107. Tel: 612 9918 3661 Email: [email protected] Web: www.awisa.com

Hoo-Hoo team ready for Variety Bush Bash

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“It is true that during the time the government has been working on its policy, timber importers have formulated and put in place legality assurance due diligence systems,” Mr Halkett said.“All this work, funded and undertaken by importing and wholesaling companies themselves, should stand them in good stead in relation to accommodating the due diligence and risk assessment requirements of the Bill.”Mr Halkett said he understood that the Bill would now be referred back to the Senate Rural Affairs and Transport Committee. “So we still have important work to do, including ensuring that the Bill isn’t ‘high jacked’ over the summer parliamentary recess.” He commended the efforts by the Minister in getting the legislation into the parliament. “Also worthy of note is the

hard and attentive work of the forestry staff in the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry.”Mr Halkett particularly acknowledged the sterling efforts by shadow minister Senator Richard Colbeck both during the Senate committee inquiry process and during consultation with the industry and being alert to the concerns about draft legislation that have been raised by timber importers.“Richard’s continuing involvement and work will be critical to the passage of the Bill through the remaining parliamentary processes,” he said.Mr Halkett said it had been the industry, rather than the government, that had funded and undertaken the ‘outreach’ activities to date with timber product suppliers in Southeast Asia, North America, New Zealand, South America, and within the domestic timber supply chain.

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From page 3

senator Richard Colbeck’sefforts in process praised

government invests$2m in biochar studyTHE federal government has announced $2 million in competitive grants for biochar research, under the Carbon Farming Initiative. Biochar is a stable type of char made by burning organic materials, such as wood or crop waste in a low oxygen environment. It can be added to soil to sequester carbon and improve soil health.“Biochar has the potential to help mitigate Australia’s greenhouse gas emissions while benefiting agricultural production,” the Minister for Forestry Senator Joe Ludwig said.“The grants will fund the

research that is needed to

investigate how biochars can

reduce carbon emissions, and

to support the development of

biochar offset methodologies.

“These methodologies will

enable land managers to

participate in carbon markets

through the CFI.”

Senator Ludwig said the

biochar capacity building

program would help attract

further research from scientists

and independent experts and

significantly expand knowledge

of biochar and identify potential

opportunities for landholders.

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THE Lonza Group Ltd, a leading supplier to the global life sciences, healthcare and pharmaceutical industries headquartered in Basel, Switzerland, has completed the acquisition of Arch Chemicals, Inc. and its worldwide interests, including Arch Wood Protection.“The combined business will offer a significantly broadened range of active and approved ingredients, backed by unmatched formulation expertise,” Arch Wood Protection Asia Pacific managing director Graeme Rees said.“Our combined organisation brings together world class product stewardship and regulatory expertise to support our entire product portfolio,” Mr Rees said.“Moreover, we have broadened our global footprint, so we can serve the Asia Pacific market with a best-in-class global supply chain, while still offering our customary technical support,”Mr Rees said operations in the region would remain as Arch Wood Protection which would be an integral part of Lonza’s new Microbial Control business sector. “We will continue to support our current brands both regionally and globally,” he said.“Longer-term, there will be product introductions, technical developments and marketing innovations that will be beneficial to our customers.“It is business as usual as we work to integrate our operations under Lonza. We are dedicated to making a smooth transition and we will provide updates along the way.”Chief executive of Lonza Stefan Borgas said the transaction represented an excellent strategic and cultural fit. “Lonza and Arch Chemicals offer

highly complementary products and technologies and together will be the global leader in controlling unwanted microbes. The business will enjoy a strong platform for accelerated future growth for the benefit of all our stakeholders.”Lonza is the global leader in the production and support of active pharmaceutical ingredients both chemically as well as biotechnologically. Biopharmaceuticals are one of the key growth drivers of the pharmaceutical and

biotechnology industries. Lonza has strong capabilities in large and small molecules, peptides, amino acids and niche bioproducts which play an important role in the development of novel medicines and healthcare products.The company is also the world leader in microbial control providing innovative, chemistry-based and related solutions to destroy or to selectively inhibit the growth of harmful microorganisms.

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Lonza completes acquisition of Arch

Graeme Rees .. broader range of active and approved incredients.

Business as usual during integration of operations

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topic presenter

Opening face scanner to get the most value from the log Marco Lausberg

Design and incorporation of a carbon calculator into house energy consumption software (CSIRO) Mike syme

FastTRUCK – a model to optimised forest transport planning (CRC Forestry) Mark Brown

Assessing cants to maximise outturn of structural timber (Solid Wood Initiative) Marco Lausberg

Review of potential impact VOC emissions on future market share for engineered wood products (Australian Forest Research Company) James Hague

Community Engagement Handbook (CRC Forestry) Lain Dare

Performance of nail plate roof truss systems (CSIRO) Mike syme

Kiln drying: dynamic kiln scheduling and reduction of post drying conditioning time (Solid Wood Initiative) Marco Lausberg

Harvester optimisation and value recovery (CRC Forestry) Mark Brown

Near Infrared for predicting wood quality (CRC Forestry) Geoff Downes

How to guarantee in-service warp stable timber (Solid Wood Initiative) Marco Lausberg

Market trends and preference for timber products in the residential alterations and additions sector (NSW TDA) Andrew Dunn

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THROUGH product innovation, unrivalled service and support, and the strictest adherence to Australasian building codes and compliance, the engineered wood industry is well placed for the future.This is the belief of Brendan Smith, who was re-elected second-term president of the Engineered Wood Products Association of Australasia at the annual general meeting in Rotorua, NZ, on November 14.“EWPAA members have continuously, over a long history, provided the building and construction sectors with a ‘gold standard’ for certified products, a standard unmatched by overseas competitors,” Mr Smith said.“The big focus for EWPAA continues to be ensuring EWPs

going to market are fit for purpose.”Mr Smith said the EWPAA quality control program was an industry leader and the benchmark for other wood manufacturing industries.

Brendan Smith is site manger for Juken New Zealand Ltd’s plywood and sawmill operations at Gisborne. He has worked in the plywood industry in Australia and New Zealand for more than 25 years, starting with Brown and Dureau Building Materials in Canberra. He moved to the Juken Gisborne operation in 1994.“In these difficult trading times, EWPAA is moving to fortify its base to ensure the association continues into the future,” Mr Smith said.He flagged the possibility that EWPAA might operate from a new wood technology of excellence centre in the not too distant future to unite sections of the association and rationalise operations.Addressing the AGM, Simon

Dorries, EWPAA general manger, said the timber industry must focus on preparing for an inevitable upturn in the economy or risk losing market share.

“The industry must be ready to act on competitive products, including timber imports.

“Forest and wood products businesses that are agile and prepared for the next cycle will steal the march on their competitors.”

An industry-driven organisation, the EWPAA remains fiercely independent of government support and is voluntarily funded by veneer, plywood, LVL and wood panel manufacturers in Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea and Fiji.

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Quality future for engineered wood

Brendan Smith .. strict adherence to building codes.

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Neville smith back in the hardwoodtimber business at Tasmanian site

THE Neville Smith family is back in the hardwood timber business.The chairman of Neville Smith Forest Products Pty Ltd James Neville-Smith introduced the new company to industry last week.The business is based in Tasmania at Mowbray, 3 km outside Launceston, and will supply the local, domestic and international markets with high quality, sustainable Tasmanian oak hardwood products.Mr Neville-Smith’s grandfather started Neville Smith Timber Pty Ltd in 1924 which grew to be one of Australia’s most prominent hardwood processing businesses. The business was sold in 2004 to ITC Ltd who in turn sold it to Gunns Ltd in 2009.The processing site at Mowbray is the same site where back in the 1940s Neville started his Tasmanian oak value adding business. Neville Smith Forest Products (NSFP) acquired the site earlier this year and has been refitting it with processing equipment.As a result of Gunns’ decision to exit the hardwood processing sector, NSFP progressed discussions with Gunns to

acquire parts of its Tasmanian hardwood processing business.As of December 1, NSFP will be in a position to supply all the standard Tasmanian oak product range nationwide. In addition to direct sales from NSFP, for a transitional period the Gunns distribution centres will continue to distribute the stock in their respective locations. However, the sales will be invoiced by NSFP.“In addition to acquiring rack and finished stock from Gunns, we will purchase green stock for further value adding from various private sawmills around Tasmania going forward,”

James Neville-Smith said.“This will ensure customers

have an ongoing supply of Tasmanian oak into the future.

“We are delighted to have brought together a highly capable and experienced management team that will run the business.”

Graeme Stevenson has been appointed general manager. Ian Whiteroad, who has been working for some time now on getting the processing plant back to production, will be responsible for production at Mowbray.

Geoff Eberhardt has accepted the role as sales manager and Suresh Ramaraj will handle all administration and finance matters.

“Over the coming weeks, Graeme and Geoff will be in touch to discuss the new business, pricing strategy, contact details, trading terms and product mix,” Mr Neville-Smith said.

“We are very excited about re-entering an industry that has been such a pivotal part of all our lives. It is the beginning of a new chapter for us and we look forward to sharing the journey with others for many years to come.”

Value adding .. formation of new company assures ongoing supply of Tasmanian oak.

Return to hardwoods .. new company for James Neville-Smith.

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Peter Juniper stepsdown after 35 yearswith timber industry

‘It’s time for some new blood’

by JIM bOWDen

PETER Juniper, a respected expert in wood technology and a driving force behind quality assurance programs for the Australian timber industry, will retire on January 17 after more than 35 years’ service in many fields.Mr Juniper, 64, who steps down as manger of the Australian Forest Products Association’s processing chamber, says his retirement is appropriate considering recent industry changes and mergers.“It’s time to give some new blood a go,” he said.He has a long experience in the timber industry in a variety of technical, research, market development and management roles, including of 10 years as CEO of the Plantation Timber Association of Australia and its predecessor Pine Australia.On the merger of PTAA with the Paper Industry Council forming A3P, Mr Juniper was appointed manger, solid wood, and in turn joined AFPA, a merger of A3P and NAFI.He has been involved with both the hardwood and softwood sectors and in the associated development and delivery of many key industry and industry associated initiatives.His career with timber started at the Victorian Sawmillers Association in Melbourne and in 1976 he was seconded to the Timber Promotion Council.Mr Juniper says he gained great satisfaction assisting the softwood sector in moving ahead with technology and quality assurance programs.“This was a huge leap forward over a period of 10 years,” he said.

“There were many good and stimulating outcomes for industry including the introduction of MGP grades and reviews of that process, and the revamping of the quality control scheme which became a much better and more useful scheme.”As chairman of the Standards Australia TM2 committee (timber framing), Mr Juniper oversaw the complete revamping of AS 1684 and its introduction to the housing industry.He is a member of the Institution of Engineers of Australia, and a fellow of the Australian Institute of Company Directors.Dividing his time between retirement “and maybe some work as a consultant”, Mr Juniper intends to enjoy a new lifestyle with his wife Robyn, who also recently retired from her own business.The Junipers have two children – Michael, a lawyer specialising in commerce, who is getting married on New Year’s Eve, and Adele, who heads up a marketing team with the ANZ Bank.

Peter Juniper .. “it’s time for some new blood.”

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A BURGEONING demand for H3 LOSP treated outdoor timber and the growing blue framing market were the triggers for the installation of one of Australia’s most advanced LOSP treatment plants at Davids Timber’s Dandenong South facility, 30 miles southeast of Melbourne.The new plant, a dual operation capable of treating both H3 LOSP green or water-based Determite H2F Blue, was officially commissioned on November 18 by Victoria’s Minister for Innovation, Services and Small Business Louise Asher.The highly versatile plant equipped with Osmose automation ensures that treatment cycles are optimised with very quick turn-around of product and highly sophisticated reporting functions.

David Efron and son Maurice decided to install the large capacity LOSP plant to meet growing customer demand for a wide variety of timber products including solid timber, plywood, LVL and finger-jointed and laminated products and to also provide custom treatment services.Maurice Efron told the official gathering his father was quickly ‘sold’ on the plant on a visit to New Zealand and completed the deal on the back of a napkin!The addition of this state-of-the-art LOSP treatment

plant significantly adds to the treatment capacity of Davids Timber which includes ACQ and CCA treated products. The company recently became the first plant to offer the latest generation MicroPro treatment technology in Australia.

The new LOSP preservative offers protection against termites and fungal decay for outdoor timbers. As the moisture content of treated timber is not affected, there is no need for redrying after treatment.

The new plant means Davids Timber now has the largest timber treatment operation in Victoria, all located under one roof at Dandenong South.In addition to treating with LOSP H3, the plant will also be producing H2F Blue product, suitable for termite protection for framing.David Efron said he was pleased to continue an alliance with Osmose, the world’s leading timber preservative supplier.Both David and Maurice praised their dedicated staff who they said worked hard to make the plant a reality and he thanked Osmose Australia for the assistance in setting up and automating the plant as well as providing an excellent ongoing relationship between the two companies.

Davids Timber, founded by David and Maurice Efron in 1989, has grown into a company with world-class standing in the timber treatment industry.David Efron said: “The new LOSP facility continues a tradition of innovation and investment at Davids Timber. We are committed to providing the latest technology for the preservative treatment of timber to improve the durability of all outdoor timber.’’Maurice Efron said Davids Timber was Victoria’s leading outdoor timber wholesaler and timber custom treatment supplier.

Praise for innovation .. Louise Asher, Victoria’s Minister for Innovation, Services and Small Business, gets together with Elias Akle, general manager, Osmose Australia, David Efron of Davids Timber, Nick Livanes, national business development manager, Osmose Australia, and Maurice Efron.

State-of-the-art .. new LOSP plant at Davids Timber – a dual operation capable of treating both H3 LOSP green or water-based Determite H2F Blue.

tiMBer PreservAtiOn

Advanced dual LOsP plant speedsoutput, optimises treatment cycles

The new LOSP preservative offers protection against

termites and fungal decay for outdoor timbers. As the moisture content of treated timber is not affected, there is no need for redrying after

treatment

The new plant means Davids Timber now has the largest timber treatment operation in victoria, all located under

one roof at Dandenong South

Davids Timber industry leader – all under one roof

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“We are very excited about this new highly efficient and fully automated LOSP plant,” he said. “We will continue to focus on a high level of customer service for both timber supply and custom treatment.’’Many of the timber products produced by Davids Timber are supplied by the company’s sawmill located in Broadford in Victoria as well as leading radiata pine sawmills throughout Australia and New Zealand.In addition to the supply of timber, Davids Timber also offers custom treatment in CCA, ACQ, MicroPro and now H2F and LOSP H3.

tiMBer PreservAtiOn

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Hot topic .. temperatures reaching 35 deg. didn’t prevent industry players from attending the commissioning of the new LOSP plant at Davids Timber.

Special PEFCaward presentedto Geoff Gorrie

THE annual general assembly of the Program for the Endorsement of Forest Certification has celebrated the organisation’s continuing success in advancing its vision of “a world in which people manage forests sustainably”.PEFC is the world’s largest forest certification system with more than 240 million ha of forest certified to PEFC approved standards in more than 30 countries.These standards seek to transform the way forests are managed globally – and locally – to ensure the environmental, social and economic benefits of forests can be enjoyed.Australian Forestry Standard Ltd is the PEFC national governing body in Australia and more than 10 million ha of forests are certified to the AFS standard – one of more than 30 national standards endorsed by the PEFC.The existence of a PEFC accredited standard in a country does not automatically endorse all forest management. It merely provides a mechanism so that forest managers can take the voluntary decision to have their management independently assessed against a credible standard by suitably accredited certification bodies.PEFC International presented a special award to AFS chairman Geoff Gorrie recognising his outstanding service to the PEFC board selection committee over four years.The award noted that Mr Gorrie had made a major contribution to ensuring that the PEFC board had the necessary diversity of skills and backgrounds to ensure the organisation’s continued development and sound operation.Dr Hans Drielsma will continue his service to PEFC as a director of the board. He is well known and respected for his expert knowledge and thoroughness.

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THE need for professional forest management and the value of forests as a public asset were key issues to be promoted by the Institute of Foresters of Australia, according to its new president David Wettenhall.“Forests have enormous and complex values in ‘green futures’ such as biomass energy, low energy construction materials, carbon sequestration and storage,” he said.“Also there are the ongoing values in the conservation of biodiversity, water and timber production while supporting and protecting communities in and around forests.”Mr Wettenhall of Albany, WA, was appointed by the IFA board of directors at their recent meeting in Coonawarra, SA.IFA executive officer Cassandra

Spencer said the appointment created valuable opportunities to build enduring benefits for Australia’s foresters.“The institute represents members in all aspects of forestry. While continuing to support and advocating for common sense approaches to Australian production forests, this is also a pivotal time for the institute to reinforce its position in non-production forested landscape management discussions,” Ms Spencer said.

“This is a new future for forestry and one that the IFA wants to embrace.”David Wettenhall graduated in forestry from the Australian National University in 1975 and recently completed a Masters of Forest Ecosystem Science at the University of Melbourne. He has been an active member

of the IFA throughout his career and is a strong advocate for private and farm forestry.Mr Wettenhall takes over from Dr Peter Volker who has recently completed six years’ service as IFA president. “The IFA board and new president are committed to continuing the progress of Dr Volker who has worked tirelessly to increase the profile of the IFA in the public and political arena and to foster credibility in the voice of members,” Ms Spencer said.David Wettenhall paid tribute to Peter Volker: “He has provided inspirational leadership for the IFA through difficult times for the profession and the forest dependent industries and communities. “We thank Peter for his enormous contribution to the profession and science-based management of forests in Australia. I hope to continue his efforts to improve forest policy development.”Mr Wettenhall’s early career included employment in the Tasmanian woodchip industry and then growing poplars for match splints in Victoria and New South Wales.From 1985 to 1997, he was employed by an integrated softwood pulp / plywood and sawmill in northeast Victoria. In the latter period of this term, he led the development of a hardwood plantation program and was environment manager for the mill site. In 1997, he took up a position with Integrated Tree Cropping in Albany, WA as general manager of operations.Mr Wettenhall established Plantall Forestry Consultants in 1999 which provides freelance forestry services to forestry enterprises in Western Australia.

New iFA president advocates strongvoice on value of forest management

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