Inwood Magazine
The Best Wood Business Intelligence
Inwood is the most respected wood business publication in New Zealand and Australia, published six times annually and read by 40,000-plus people per issue throughout Asia Pacific region.
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December/January 2005-06
Education Partnership - South African furniture gets Swedish boost
It started with a dissatisfied customer and has developed into an international training and education success story for the South African furniture industry, as John Mortimer reports. ... Read
Greenpeace: Saviour or scourge of the environment
Are some environmental groups more environmental scourge than saviour? And should New Zealand be forced into the multinational, McEnvironment straitjacket regardless of distinctive local features? ... Read
Nature Will Decide Fate of British Columbia Forests
A wall of wood is on its way! No, not from New Zealand where the high kiwi dollar and other factors have meant a reprieve for a lot of immature radiata pine stands, but from British Columbia where Bill Dyck reports that the environment has won out over environmentalists. ... Read
One Straw Too Many - Government clean air standard labelled a "killing shot"
With its new National Environmental Standards (NES) for Air Quality, the New Zealand Government has just dumped another obstacle in the path of prospective investors in wood processing, as Elizabeth Howarth reports. ... Read
FI2006 Preview - Inspirational lineup for Rotorua show
The New Zealand Forest Industries Exhibition held in Rotorua every four years is established as the most exciting and informative business forum for the sector in the Southern Hemisphere. ... Read
Winning Ways - Learn the secrets at Global Vision conference
Hear how the British Columbian industry turned its fortunes around, and learn how sporting success will work for your business! Get fresh ideas and valuable inspiration at the Global Vision 2006 international conference in Rotorua on 8 March. ... Read
Zenia Project Shock - Taupo clearwood performance woes
For several months the word in the marketplace has been that the joint venture between Denmark’s Zenia House and New Zealand company Tenon to make and market high quality New Zealand pine furniture for the discerning European consumer was experiencing processing and performance difficulties. ... Read
Aussie timber industry floored by 5 - Star Ruling
The Australian Building Codes Board (ABCB) has decided to augment existing provisions to create a nominal 5-star energy performance level requirement for housing in the Building Code of Australia (BCA). ... Read



