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  2. Tasmanian oak - Wikipedia

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    Tasmanian oak [1] is a native Australian hardwood produced by any of three trees, Eucalyptus regnans, Eucalyptus obliqua or Eucalyptus delegatensis, when it is sourced from the Australian state of Tasmania. [2] Despite the common name "oak", none of the species are in the genus Quercus or the oak family Fagaceae.

  3. Gunns - Wikipedia

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    Gunns was one of the largest export woodchip operation in the Southern Hemisphere, and one of two chip export companies sourcing raw materials from Tasmanian forests, the other being Neville Smith Forest Products through their SmartFiber branch in Bell Bay. [4] Gunns announced a $900 million loss for 2011–12 and debts of $3 billion.

  4. Forestry Building, Hobart - Wikipedia

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    In 1994 Forestry Tasmania had offices there. In 1997 Morris-Nunn and Associates were commissioned to use timber products to showcase wood products and wood uses. The centrepiece of the redevelopment being a 22-metre dome shaped conservatory.

  5. Private timber reserve (Tasmania) - Wikipedia

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    Private Timber Reserve is land that has been declared as a Private Timber Reserve under Section 11 of the Forests Practices Act 1985. [11] The Act was passed by both Houses of the Tasmanian Government in 1985, and received Royal Assent 25 May 1985, with a commencement date of 2 November 1987 for Part II – Private Timber Reserves.

  6. Sustainable Timber Tasmania - Wikipedia

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    Sustainable Timber Tasmania, formerly Forestry Tasmania, is a government business enterprise owned by the Government of Tasmania, Australia. It is responsible for the management of public production forest in Tasmania , which is about 800,000 hectares of crown land (public land) that is classified as 'permanent timber production zone'.

  7. Eucalyptus regnans - Wikipedia

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    The timber has been known as "Tasmanian oak", because early settlers likened the strength of its wood that of English oak (Quercus robur). [ 14 ] The brown barrel ( Eucalyptus fastigata ) is a close relative of mountain ash, with the two sharing the rare trait in eucalypts of paired inflorescences arising from axillary buds.

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