Tag: Green Triangle
OneFortyOne independent audit completed
THE region's largest forestry company OneFortyOne is fully compliant with global sustainability standards following an independent audit.
The company - which has 80,000ha of radiata...
Forestry industry insight shared
A NEW forestry and timber career pathway program has been launched in the Limestone Coast to entice youth into the sector, with industry leaders...
Diverted ships ease port trade
A DECLINE in the number of Chinese woodfibre exports ships anchoring at the Port of Portland has triggered a reduction in hours for some...
Penola forestry business leads way in bid to reduce fatigue
A PENOLA logging business has put itself at the forefront of health and safety following an in-depth inquiry into the way fatigue is managed...
Mercury rising
AN alarming new report released today shows Mount Gambier is expected to experience a dramatic rise in the number of extreme heat days unless...
OFO extends sawlog export halt
THE region's largest plantation owner will continue to halt sawlogs flowing out of the Port of Portland in a move to shore up supply...
Lack of timber post supply fuels concerns
A SHORTAGE of timber posts for the region's viticultural sector is fuelling fresh concerns over the high number of export pulp logs flowing to...
Accolade for logging company
MOUNT Gambier logging company Tabeel Trading has been thrown into the industry spotlight after clinching a major safety award for fatigue management.
The logging operation...
OneFortyOne staff complete forest replanting
THE last of an estimated 5.5 million trees were hand-planted by OneFortyOne (OFO) staff last week as the replanting season wrapped up across its...
Greens candidate announced
A SOUTH East documentary on fracking has inspired performing artist and small business owner Gavin Clarke to enter the political arena as the Greens...
Apprentices on board
ONEFORTYONE Wood Products recently welcomed three first year apprentices to its operation in Mount Gambier as part of an ongoing strategy to attract the...
Music teacher on learning journey
TRAVERSING the Scottish countryside to attend nine music festivals in nine weeks, Port MacDonnell resident Adam Hardcastle intends to arm himself with knowledge to...