Cyclone Gabrielle - Update from MSD on Funding
Support maybe available through one of your own regional support groups. Information on the $4m mobilisation fund and $11.5 m Community support package has been released as per below:$4m Mobilisation fund Initial recovery mobilisation fund to help farmers and growers hit by Cyclone Gabrielle | Beehive.govt.nz“The Government is providing $4 million to help farmers, growers, whenua Māori owners and rural communities mobilise and co-ordinate recovery efforts.This is initial funding to help...
February 20, 2023Repost - Cyclone Gabrielle triggered more destructive forestry ‘slash’ – NZ must change how it grows trees on fragile land
The severe impacts of Cyclone Gabrielle on the North Island, and the five severe weather events experienced by the Thames–Coromandel region in just the first two months of 2023, are merely the latest examples of more frequent erosion-triggering rainfall events over the past decade.Inevitably with the heavy rain, soil, rocks and woody material (also known as “slash”) from landslides have flowed down onto valleys and flood plains, damaging the environment and risking human safety.Clear-fell ...
February 17, 2023Distribution Excellence – Gus Collins
Justin (Gus) Collins is someone who likes to excel. He is the winner of the Distribution Excellence Award at the 2022 Northland Forestry Awards.Gus thrives on new challenges and on finding a niche in this industry, he has shown himself to be an absolute pro who leaves nothing to chance.Passionate about his work, Gus has an eye to ensuring his team always does the job right.Congratulations Gus Collins from Mike Lambert Ltd, winner of the distribution excellence award at the 2022 Northland Forestr...
February 13, 2023Harvesting Excellence – Luke Rosewarne
Luke Rosewarne is the Harvesting Excellence award winner at the 2022 Northland Forestry Awards. Considered a real asset to the business, Luke is dedicated and committed to being the best he can. He delivers every single time. A planner and a perfectionist, Luke has an eye to always working smarter. External audits continue to highlight the quality of both his work and his leadership.Congratulations Luke Rosewarne from Rosewarne Yarding, winner of the harvesting excellence award a...
February 13, 2023Roading Excellence – Dylan Read
Known for his skill and expertise, Dylan Read (JSB Construction) is capable of moving seamlessly and efficiently between large machinery and sites with a high productivity level.He has an innate understanding of exactly what clients require with the experience to help problem solve when the need arises.His no-fuss and professional approach to every job is appreciated by all.Congratulations Dylan Read from JSB Construction, winner of the roading excellence award at the 2022 Northland Forestry Awa...
February 7, 2023Forestry Excellence - Kim Kire
Kim Kire (JSB Construction) has been recognised for Forestry Excellence at the 2022 Northland Forestry Awards. Making an impact on the industry, Kim dabbled in a few areas of forestry before jumping at the chance to move into the division he currently works in.It’s a role he has attacked with enthusiasm and a real sense of ownership. The bigger the challenge the better. A team player, Kim is a valuable part of a wider crew at JSB Construction.Congratulations Kim Kire, Forestry Excellence ...
February 7, 2023Outstanding Health and Safety Management - Aztec Forestry Transport Development
Aztec Forestry Transport Development are the Outstanding Health and Safety Management recipients at the 2022 Northland Forestry Awards.Aztec Forestry Transport Development is an organisation that is considered second-to-none in their professionalism and industry leaders in both compliance and health and safety.They have a continued focus on education and training, with an expectation of a consistent high standard. They have always been a step ahead of the rest in meeting government guidelines an...
February 2, 2023FICA E-news - Jan/Feb 2023
What comes next is a big full stop as I wonder where to from here? I have to say the break for me was great, a chance to really focus on what had been successful for our organisation in 2022. Through many challenges for the industry supply chain to what key areas were going to be important to manage the next 12 months. I was very hopeful the new year would ease back in, but that has been far from reality.The year has begun with an earlier start for crews back a week if not two weeks sooner than ...
February 1, 2023Crystal Ball Predictions for 2023
We touched on it at our 2022 FICA AGM - the various challenges that we have struck from the time of the COVID lockdown back in 2020. It has been a roller coaster. There were many of those challenges that were not predictable and some you could argue were, but the world is definitely a changing place and New Zealand is so heavily influenced by what other countries and nations do that solutions are not easy to define.We can look at the market reports, we can make assumptions based on the informati...
February 1, 2023A New Approach to Learner Pathways
A new discussion document from Muka Tangata examines how good qualification, standard, and micro-credential design can enable greater flexibility in vocational education and training.A New Approach to Learner Pathways responds to engagement and discussion between Muka Tangata and the food and fibre sector, iwi and hapū Māori and education providers that vocational education and training needs to be responsive and flexible for people to succeed. Muka Tangata have developed a proposal to create ...
January 31, 2023Outstanding Environmental Management - Duane Doughty
With decades under his belt as a pest management specialist, Duane Doughty (Doc Livestock) has won the Outstanding Environmental Management Award at the 2022 Northland Forestry Awards. Duane Doughty (Doc Livestock) grew up in the world of pest control and has since built up an extensive career as a pest management specialist.Doc Livestock works alongside everyone from councils to farmers, iwi to private landowners, forest management companies and conservation groups, among others.In their ...
January 31, 2023Contractor of the Year - IK and SM Newey Transport
Tech savvy, really caring about their people and walking the talk, IK and SM Newey Transport is the 2022 Contractor of the Year at the Northland Forestry Awards.They encourage all their staff to speak up, and their road to success is one they share together.Those at the top hold both regional and national positions and are always looking to upskill across the company.Safety is key and that is drilled into all staff, with plenty of support and training to ensure it happens.Congratulations IK and ...
January 25, 2023Northern Forestry Roots Run Deep
These proud Northland forestry families are the joint winners of the 2022 Forestry Family of the Year at the Northland Forestry Awards.The Wilson family (Northpine) is a family with generations involved since the 1930’s in the industry.They are pioneers who have worked across multiple regions, are still committed to all aspects of the wood processing industry and are proud to call Northland home.Meanwhile the Zielinski family from Silviculture Contractors Ltd is a family who may not go back qu...
January 23, 2023Hero of the Industry Award - Leesa Haimona
Described as an unsung hero of our industry, Leesa Haimona – Timberlands is the Hero of the Industry Award recipient at the 2022 Central North Island Wood Council Awards. Leesa has been instrumental in several health and safety initiatives and improvements. Her dedication to the community involvement and promotion is exemplary. She has a passion for and deep knowledge of tikanga that brings her to work, and she is the go-to person for anything health and safety. She knows the systems, rules...
December 15, 2022Outstanding Regional Service Award – Ritz Ellis
Ritz (Retina) Ellis – Ellis Forestry Training & Assessing Limited has won the Outstanding Regional Service Award at the 2022 Central North Island Wood Council Awards. Ellis Forestry Training & Assessing Limited provides exemplary and professional services and is always willing to give beyond expectations, repeatedly expressed by their customers, their gratitude for the knowledge shared and providing respect for their values, input and knowledge. Trustworthy, reliable, steadfast and a...
December 12, 2022Best Native Forestry Enterprise Award – Waa Owens
With an extremely community-oriented focus, Waa Owens is all about creating employment opportunities for his people. He has won the Best Native Forestry Enterprise Award at the 2022 Central North Island Wood Council Forestry Awards. Waa operates Te Waa Logging with cultural values of respect, giving back to community and walking the talk. He ensures that the natural and cultural values of any whenua for whom they undertake for restoration activities, are understood, protected and respected. As ...
December 11, 2022Best Farm Forester Award - Vivian Barr
Pivotal in creating solutions to the environmental challenges the dairy sector faces, Farm Forester Vivian Barr is the 2022 Best Farm Forester Award recipient at the Central North island Wood Council Awards. Vivian has gained a good understanding of the role forestry can play. She has amazing energy and abilities, always ready to do the right thing. In the mid-1980s she planted areas of pines, eucalyptus, acacia, and cypresses. These are an established farm forestry model where the landscape ...
December 8, 2022Food and Fibre CoVE newsletter - Dec 2022
In a recent media release, Chair Dr Mark Paine said, "Training in the food and fibre sector needs to not only focus on upskilling the mainstream workforce, but also growing innovation and leadership skills". For more on Mark's thoughts click here. Don't forget to mark Wednesday 1 March 2023 in your calendar. We will be holding the Research & Insights Forum (historically run by PICA) to share knowledge, innovative research and insights from our completed an...
December 6, 2022FICA E-news - December 2022
What a busy last month it has been in terms of events! We successfully initiated and managed the Fast & Foward Forestry Expo in Rotorua. We held our FICA AGM and also had a chance to celebrate our 20 year anniversary with our members and sponsors. It was fabulous and humbling given I have only been in this organisation for 5 years. We extend our gratitude to the many that went before me.We also acknowledged two further Lifetime Members - Ross Davis (Bay of Plenty) and Ross Wood (Nelson). Plu...
December 6, 2022Forestry Line Retrieval Unit Standards Review
Muka Tangata – People, Food and Fibre Workforce Development Council (WDC) has revised three forestry line retrieval unit standards, to ensure line retrieval activities are appropriately taught and assessed in forestry workplace training. Approval for the changes was granted by the New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) on 19 October 2022. The new versions of the unit standards will be published on the NZQA website in November. Following recommendations from an inquest by...
December 5, 2022Silviculture Apprenticeship Qualification Review
Consultation to discuss changes requested by industry to the Level 4 Forestry qualification is underway.2330 New Zealand Certificate in Forest Industry Operations (Planning and Monitoring) (Level 4) with strands in Harvesting, and Silviculture. As a result of this consultation, the NZ Certificate in Forestry (Planning and Monitoring) - Silviculture strand (L4) has been increased to 60 credits. Forestry Subject Matter Experts (SME) have been included to identify the changes required to cred...
December 5, 2022Level 5 Forestry Qualification Design and Development Survey
Muka Tangata – People, Food and Fibre Workforce Development Council (WDC) has initiated a review of the New Zealand Forestry qualifications and have identified a potential opportunity to develop leadership and team skills at Level 5.They strive to meet the needs of our industry and are pleased to present this “snapshot” survey as part of the wider industry consultation, and would greatly appreciate your feedback.The proposed Level 5 qualification will support individuals with the desire to...
December 5, 2022Nga Karahipi Uru Rakau Forestry Scholarships
Your future in forestry starts here. Thinking of a career in forestry?E whai whakaaro ana ki te mahi i te rāngai ngahere? A Ngā Karahipi Uru Rākau (Forestry Scholarship) is your first step to a career in one of New Zealand’s largest and innovative industries. Te Uru Rākau – New Zealand Forest Service, is committed to creating greater diversity across forestry and wood-processing. In particular, we encourage Māori and those who identify as female to take up careers in forestry...
December 1, 2022Outstanding Environmental Management - Loggabull Crew 14
Clearly committed to minimising their environmental impact while also productively logging challenging harvest areas, Loggabull Crew 14 won the Outstanding Environmental Management Award 2022 for Central North Island’s Forestry Awards. They are a stable, experienced crew and have been working together for a long time. As a cable crew they operate in challenging areas and settings but are always looking for solutions when facing environmental challenges which makes them extremely adaptable. A...
November 29, 2022Outstanding Health & Safety Management - Fast & Evans Logging – Crew 26
With a standout safety culture, Fast & Evans Logging – Crew 26 is the Outstanding Health and Safety Management Award recipient at the 2022 Central North Island Wood Council Awards.Within the team, workers constantly look out for each other and contribute to the general safety performance of the crew.They are an extremely tight crew and have strived to ensure future protection and safety for themselves and for the industry.A Safetree certified contractor, with 100% compliance across all app...
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