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Log Trader Registration

A reminder that if you are buying logs then under the Forests (Regulation of Log Traders and Forest Advisers) Amendment Act 2020 you are required to register as a log trader unless your annual log purchases fall below 2,000 tonnes.

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Cyclone Gabrielle

The havoc caused by Cyclone Gabrielle 12th – 16th February 2023 will have far reaching effects in Northland, Coromandel, Tairawhiti and Hawkes Bay and likely further afield. These regions are important not only in terms of forestry and related industries but also in other primary products including market produce and fruit, vineyards, dairy and pastoral farming, each with dependent upstream and downstream industries which will also be adversely affected.

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Forestry and Wood Processing Industry Transformation Plan

The Forestry and Wood Processing Industry Transformation Plan was announced by the Minister of Forestry, Hon Stuart Nash on 30 November 2022. The Plan is the culmination of two years of discussion and consultations between MPI/TUR and stakeholders including the New Zealand Timber Industry Federation (NZTIF).

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Forestry and Wood Processing Industry Transformation Plan

The Plan is one of eight being developed as the New Zealand Government commitment to an industry policy which seeks to grow and transform sectors of the economy with significant potential to contribute to a high productivity, high wage, low emissions economy.

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NZTIF Annual Wages Survey 2022

NZTIF recently completed it’s annual survey of wages and employment conditions in the sawmilling and wood processing industry for 2022.

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Building Code Update

Each year MBIE conducts a consultation on the Building Code so that it continues to reflect innovation, current construction practices and modern society needs.

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