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Primary sector key to Marlborough’s economic growth
Economic growth in Marlborough for the year to June 2022 outpaced the national average according to the latest quarterly economic data released by Infometrics.
Marlborough’s GDP (gross domestic product) was up 1.4%, more than the 0.9% average for the country. However, compared to the same quarter in 2021, Marlborough was the second hardest hit region in the country with economic activity down 5.3%.
Significant constraints placed a squeeze on gr..... more

Second nursery for Southland environmental charity
In its first year, iwi-led environmental charity, Te Tapu o Tāne owned by Ki Papatipu Rūnanga o Murihiku, has grown, sold and planted more than 150,000 plants and is moving on to some of the biggest restoration projects in the region. Its mahi involves regenerating and reinstating wetlands, riparian margins, and bringing back native forestry cover. Its area of interest is throughout the Murihiku takiwā which stretches ki uta ki tai (from the mount..... more

Significant timber plantation for Victoria
Some 16 million new trees, mainly pine, will be planted in Gippsland in eastern Victoria as Australia’s Victorian government invests $120 million in a soft timber plantation in the state's southeast.
Hancock Victorian Plantations will match the spend to buy, lease and manage more than 14,000 hectares of softwood plantations, an area equivalent to 7000 Melbourne Cricket Grounds.
The state government claims the new plantation will underpin 2000 n..... more

100 years of hard work
Separated by World War 1, two brothers nonetheless shared the same dream – to start producing lumber after the war. While one was sadly killed in action, the dream lived on and Sutherland Co was born over a Century ago in 1920 in the Happy Valley Tuatapere.
The mill moved a number of times, with a second mill set up in more

Another step forward for bioenergy
The announcement that Fonterra is taking another step in its transition to low carbon production with replacement of a coal boiler at its Waitoa site in the Waikato with a 30 MW wood biomass boiler, builds on the trend of food processors to adopt bioenergy solutions says Brian Cox, Executive Officer of the Bioenergy Association.
“The use of renewable biomass to replace coal to produce heat arises because of the increased use of forest residues, instead of leaving ..... more

Essity Accepts ERA’s pay Recommendations
After 145 factory workers were locked out for more than a fortnight by Kawerau’s Essity paper mill after taking limited strike action, union members have voted to accept an increased pay offer and will resume work on Monday.
Having rejected a pay increase of three percent over three years and a lump sum payment of $4,500, the Employment Relations Authority recommendation of a 5% pay increase this year and a $4000 lump sum; a 4.5% increase in 2023 and a $3000 lump ..... more
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