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Two scholarships are offered for 18–32 year old makers for a five-day production woodworking workshop outside of Canberra.

Five designers are invited to conceive an object using American red oak that wil last for generations to come and be of a quality that makes it worth keeping, and of collectible value.

‘Transformative Waste’ responds to the waste crisis with an arts project that illustrates the importance of reuse and repair.

Opening tomorrow, The Florilegium Society is excited to present its latest exhibition at The Garden Gallery, Royal Botanic Garden Sydney. The exhibition will focus on the impact of climate change and plant pathogens on rainforest species.

Over 370 of the world’s leading machinery and material exhibitors across the woodworking and furnishing industry are expected to come together at this year's Shanghai International Furniture Machinery and Woodworking Machinery Fair.

Recently unveiled at TarraWarra Museum of Art, "The Industrial Design of Clement Meadmore", highlights a highly distinctive approach to industrial design and features an extensive group of individual pieces from the 50s and 60s.

Germany’s world renowned LIGNA trade expo goes way back. Here are some photos from the past that lead up to the 2025 theme of ‘high tech and tradition’.

With over 60 pieces of work on display, this exhibition is a visual delight and a great reason for making a road trip to Orbost.

Ten years in the making, visitors to the festival will see a unique collection of guitars that pays homage to recycled materials and artisan crafts.

A 'zero-fee' and future-focused course for professionals and students will use case studies and models to explore timber design in residential construction.

This year, in the woodworking related field, a Tasmanian boatbuilder and a Victorian toolmaker will set off on journeys of discovery.

Every year the Expo is supported by a legion of volunteers including woodworking clubs such as the Blackall Range Woodcrafters Guild.

An attractive part-time employment opportunity exists with the Victorian Woodworkers Association.

The Maleny Wood Expo is a truly all-encompassing event which tells the story of wood from tree planting to sustainable forest management, through to the harvesting, milling and working of wood.

A hand carved sculpture of birds on high has flown South Gippsland based artist Olivia O’Connor to equal first place in the 2024 Neerim Bower Sculpture Award.

The Art of Making is a ‘snapshot of Australia’s finest designer makers and artists working in wood today’.