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  2. Woodchipping in Australia - Wikipedia

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    In Australia, woodchips are produced by clearcutting or thinning of native forests or plantations. In other parts of the world, forestry practices such as short rotation coppice are the usual methods adopted. [citation needed] Uses of wood chips includes the manufacture of particle board (or "chip board") and other engineered woods, mulch and fuel.

  3. Woodchips - Wikipedia

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    Woodchips waiting to be loaded at Albany Port in Western Australia. The raw materials of woodchips can be pulpwood, waste wood, and residual wood from agriculture, landscaping, logging, and sawmills. [7] Woodchips can also be produced from remaining forestry materials including tree crowns, branches, unsaleable materials or undersized trees. [8]

  4. Bunbury woodchip bombing - Wikipedia

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    Partial damage to woodchip loading facilities, malfunction of two additional bombs. Property damage. $300,000 (AUD) (approx $1.8 million in 2015) The Bunbury woodchip bombing was an unprecedented and politically motivated act of property destruction that took place on 19 July 1976 at a woodchip export terminal in Bunbury, Western Australia.

  5. Port of Eden - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Eden is a small seaport situated in Twofold Bay, adjacent to the town of Eden, located in the South Coast region of New South Wales, Australia.. The Port is home to one of the largest fishing fleets in New South Wales; and woodchip export is currently the major trade for the port, exporting 1,007,643 tonnes (991,729 long tons) for the year to 30 June 2011. [4]

  6. Campaign to Save Native Forests - Wikipedia

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    The Campaign to Save Native Forests (W.A.) (CSNF) was the name of a grassroots organisation which grew from a campaign started in Perth, Western Australia, in 1975, as a response to the development of a woodchipping industry in the south-west jarrah and karri forests of Western Australia. The Manjimup woodchip project aroused significant levels ...

  7. Gunns - Wikipedia

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    Gunns Timber Products. Gunns Pulp. Website. www.gunns.com.au. Gunns Limited was a major forestry enterprise located in Tasmania, Australia. It had operations in forest management, woodchipping, sawmilling and veneer production. The company was placed into liquidation in March 2013.

  8. W.A. Chip & Pulp Co. - Wikipedia

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    W.A. Chip & Pulp Co. The W.A. Chip & Pulp Company was founded in 1969 to export woodchips from sustainable bluegum plantations after the Government of Western Australia granted a Bunnings led consortium rights to establish a woodchip project in Manjimup. [1] [2] In August 2000, the business was sold to Marubeni. [3] [4]

  9. Great Southern Group - Wikipedia

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    Great Southern Group was a group of Australian companies that was notable as the country's largest agribusiness managed investment scheme (MIS) business. [2] The company was founded in 1987 and became a public company in 1999. It expanded its MIS business rapidly in the 2000s, supported by favourable tax regulations for these types of investments.