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October/November 2004
Chinese Cowboys - Huaguang leaves trail of devastation
The actions of frustrated loggers surrounding the Gisborne (New Zealand) office of Huaguang Forests in early October was effectively the final act of a messy saga that began almost two years earlier. ... Read
Taking The Strain
When laminated veneer lumber (LVL) was launched in the Australian and New Zealand markets not all that long ago, it was promoted as "the environmentally friendly alternative to steel and concrete in construction". Liz Light talked to architects, engineers and builders to get a read on how it has been received. ... Read
Farms For Forestry - New Zealand plantations under pressure
Massive shifts in land use are occurring on either side of the Tasman, and forestry is at the centre of the sea change. Elizabeth Howarth reports that in Australia they are swapping gold for trees, while in New Zealand it is plantations for pints of milk. ... Read
Voyage of Discovery - Charting a new course for unity
An evening cruise on Wellington Harbour planned for 1 November could be make-or-break time for an initiative to achieve more unity and goodwill in the New Zealand wood processing industry as Tony Neilson reports. ... Read
Finding New Radiata Allies - Don't count on Australia or Chile
Stymied by internal squabbles and lack of funds, New Zealand forestry interests are now turning to Australia and Chile as possible allies in the international promotion of radiata pine. ... Read
High Fives All Round - South African Wood Business in Overdrive
Five years ago, you couldn’t give sawmills away in South Africa, their financial returns were so poor. ... Read
Sinking Feeling - Log trade headed for the rocks
Despite near-record log prices in key Asian markets, export returns to New Zealand forest owners and sawmillers are so low that a NZ$600 million a year trade is on the verge of collapse. ... Read
In Two Minds - Builders pine for greater simplicity
Pink, orange, blue and two shades of green - all those colours of timber can potentially be found on every house-building site in New Zealand. They are supposedly, a ‘simple’ guide to help builders know which kind of treated timber has to be fitted in each area. ... Read



