by FTMA News | Mar 30, 2023 | Industry News
This piece was written and provided by John Halkett, General Manager of ATIF During the timber shortage, we saw the pop up of many new importers, and it is important that fabricators know how to check that their timber is compliant. Unfortunately, there has been some...
by FTMA News | Mar 30, 2023 | Industry News
This piece was written and provided by Alares. The major story in February was the ATO which has significantly ramped up its Court activity to the highest levels since 2019. Previously in 2022, ATO activity increased only to subside again. Will we see the same pattern...
by FTMA News | Mar 30, 2023 | Industry News
This piece was written and provided by FTMA Supporting Partner, Stora Enso. Just completed in 2022, the largest mass timber building in Asia—the Nanyang Technological University (NTU) is set to open its doors for the first time (pictured right). The 42 000 m²...
by FTMA News | Mar 30, 2023 | Industry News, People Business
People Business is a new column focusing on HR, IR and WHS issues. This piece was written and provided by Peter Maguire, owner and practice leader of Ridgeline HR. 2023 is a huge year for change in employment laws and one of the foremost of those is what is happening...
by FTMA News | Mar 30, 2023 | Industry News
This piece was written and provided by MGA TMA On Wednesday 22 March 2023, over 60 MGA TMA members, industry friends and suppliers came together at the Melbourne Cricket Ground for the first MGA TMA Industry Event of the year. Before the event officially kicked off,...
by FTMA News | Feb 21, 2023 | Industry News, Trussted Insight
Why 2023 will be challenging to navigate for the housing sector With Tim Woods of IndustryEdge, February 2023 The long tail of inflation will impact timber markets throughout 2023. There was little shock when in early February the RBA announced a further 0.25%...