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National Road Carriers strengthens Board
National Road Carriers (NRC) has announced the secondment of Shafraz Khan and Pamela Bonney to the Board – providing specialist strategic support in law and commerce.
NRC Chair, John Baillie, says ensuring the right expertise sits on the Board is critical to the ongoing success of the organisation. At a time where the organisation is undertaking significant business transformation, the current board vacancies provide the opportunity to bring governance expe..... more

Scion takes on COVID
Scion is contributing to the fight against SARS-CoV-2 by helping develop and manufacture an experimental COVID-19 vaccine.
CVC (COVID-19 Vaccine Corporation), formed by New Zealand experts in vaccine development and biotechnology, is working on a vaccine against SARS-CoV-2, which causes COVID-19.
CVC has designed vaccine antigens that create cell-mediated immune responses specifically to SARS-CoV-2. It is one of the few vaccines of this type being developed ..... more

World’s tallest timber building on track for Perth
A 50-storey hybrid timber tower in Perth, comprising 245 apartments promises to be the world’s tallest timber building if the $350-million development application lodged by Melbourne’s Grange Development is approved.
The plans, for the City of South Perth at 6 Charles Street, envisage a height of almost 183 metres. The development, to be known as C6, will lay claim to be the tallest timber building in the world, outreaching Atlassian’s approved skyscraper in Sydne..... more

Boost for Australian biosecurity research
Australia’s forest industries welcome the Federal Government’s announcement allowing forest growers to spend almost $1 million extra into biosecurity research and development each year, says Australian Forest Products Association (AFPA) Growers Chamber Chair, Dr Andrew Jacobs.
“Research and development in forestry is more important than ever as government and industry seek to manage timber shortages and harness the power of timber and fibre for new carbon friendly..... more

Controlling hill country erosion with tree planting
The increasing frequency and severity of flooding events across the country is highlighting the critical importance of Te Uru Rākau – New Zealand Forest Service’s erosion control initiatives.
“Loss of productive land through erosion has a significant impact on the environment, economy and local communities. So, while we can’t prevent storms and floods happening, we can help mitigate against the impacts on people and livelihoods from slips and erosion, in pa..... more

Driverless, low-emissions tractor in development
An innovative, low-emissions, driverless tractor able to perform up to three tasks at once is on the cards for New Zealand orchards. While the focus is currently on viticulture, the fundamental technology stack has potential uses in a lot of different sectors including forestry, says Smart Machine Chief Executive Officer, Andrew Kersley. “We would be very interested in exploring this further if any specific use cases with scalable opportunities are identified,” he adds...... more
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