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Strong port profits despite cyclone influence

Strong port profits despite cyclone influence

Posted on 12-Mar-2025

Strong export demand and a rebound in imports have delivered a strong profit for the Port of Tauranga - the country's biggest port.

Company Chair, Julia Hoare, says the port is benefiting from emerging signs of economic recovery: "While the domestic economy remains sluggish, we are seeing what we hope are the early signs of a recovery, particularly in bulk imports and most export categories."

Cargo volumes rose 7 percent after last year's downt..... more


Women front and centre at national excavator operator competition

Women front and centre at national excavator operator competition

Posted on 12-Mar-2025

Not one, but three female regional champions are set to rumble onto the field for the Civil Contractors New Zealand CablePrice National Excavator Operator Competition, for the first time in its history.

The grand finale of 12 regional competitions is taking place at Manfeild Park in Feilding on 14-15 March during the Central Districts Field Days, putting finalists’ nerves of steel to the test as they go bucket-to-bucket for New Zealand’s ultimate exc..... more


Clear-fall operation for Armidale State Forest

Clear-fall operation for Armidale State Forest

Posted on 12-Feb-2025

A clear-fall operation is set to start in Armidale State Forest to remove dead and dying pine trees, which present a public safety risk. 

The northern section of the pine plantation in the Forest has been closed due to safety concerns over the instability of pine trees that died during the 2019-2020 drought.

Northern Regional Manager, Gary Pearson, says a previous harvest operation selectively removed dead and dying trees in the forest and..... more


ETS forestry registry legal action dropped

ETS forestry registry legal action dropped

Posted on 12-Feb-2025

Minister of Forestry, Todd McClay, has welcomed a decision by forestry sector representatives to drop Judicial Review proceedings related to the Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) fees.

“The Judicial Review was initiated in response to the excessive fees imposed on the forestry sector by the previous Government,” Mr McClay says.

“The previous Labour government made a number of decisions that drove up the cost of ETS Registry and they expe..... more


Excavator expertise on display

Excavator expertise on display

Posted on 12-Feb-2025

Masterful machine control and nerves of steel saw Dunedin’s Josh Keane power his way to victory against 19 of Otago's best excavator operators at the Civil Contractors New Zealand CablePrice Otago Regional Excavator Operator Competition last month.

The event took place at Taieri Showgrounds in Mosgiel during the Taieri A&P Show, drawing in hundreds of spectators who were mesmerised by the excavator expertise on display as the competitors tackled tric..... more


Forestry still crucial under science sector reform

Forestry still crucial under science sector reform

Posted on 12-Feb-2025

The New Zealand Forest Owners Association (NZFOA) says the Government’s decision to merge the country’s seven Crown Research Institutes (CRIs) could strengthen forestry’s role in bolstering the bioeconomy.

The  decision, which will affect forest research CRI Scion, will see all CRIs merge into four Public Research Organisations (PROs) focused on the bioeconomy, earth sciences, advanced technology and health and forensic sciences.

NZFOA Chi..... more




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