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The importance of the relationship between fungi and plants has been further validated by a study, details of which were published in the Journal of Ecology.  The results demonstrate for the…

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When Hurricane Michael made landfall in October 2018 in America’s Southeast, hundreds of millions of dollars’ worth of timber was obliterated. In the wake of this Category 5 tropical cyclon…

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FWPA congratulates Megan Warner – Seed Production Manager at Australian Bluegum Plantations (ABP) in Albany, Western Australia – for her success in being announced as a recip…

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A single, critical gene that’s responsible for modulating plants’ responses to stress has been identified for the first time. The previously uncategorised gene could prove crucial for imp…

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Truffles may seem like a lavish snack, but to swamp wallabies they represent a much more run-of-the-mill feed.  Research conducted by a team from Edith Cowan University published this month…

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The FWPA-supported National Centre for Timber Durability and Design Life continues to collaborate with research partners around Australia to gather evidence-based data, systems and too…

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A research project that’s looking into the mechanical properties of softwood sawn timber has resulted in the establishment of a world-leading, dedicated timber testing facility in South A…

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Advanced technologies being used in Tasmania to monitor wedge-tailed eagle nests could be the first step towards developing a ‘fully networked’ forest. But what does this mean, exactly?  A…