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How a ‘fallen giant’ in Melbourne's Royal Botanic Gardens was reincarnated as a sculptural meeting area and place of contemplation.

From December 16, the Centre for Fine Woodworking, New Zealand will present its annual showcase of student work in an exhibition titled Emerge.

Woodworker and educator Doug Stowe makes a passionate case for reintegrating mind and body in both education and life in his new book.

19-year-old Newcastle carpentry apprentice Monica-Lee Morris is challenging stereotypes while building a career.

After a trying two years, RMIT furniture design graduates were excited to present their 2021 graduate show.

It’s time to let us know which are your favourite entries for Maker of the Year presented by Carbatec!

Epoxy glue is the tough stuff you love to use, but don’t really want to see!

This year's graduate exhibition for Sturt School for Wood furniture and design students opens November 20 and features work made during the intensive year-long course.

We’re thrilled to finally announce the award winners for Maker of the Year 2021 presented by Carbatec!

William Bayliss is Wood Review’s Overall Maker of the Year 2021, and winner of the Furniture category. Here he writes how the design was developed and made during the recent Canberra lockdown.

Now on show at Sally Dan-Cuthbert Gallery in Sydney, Trunk is a collection of sculptural works by West Australian artist Olive Gill-Hille.

From this Friday through to Sunday you can visit the open studios of twenty talented artists and makers scattered throughout Huon Valley in Tasmania.

Perth based Martin Burgoyne provides us with more information about the intricacies of his Japanese Incense Box.

Three kilometres of hand-coiled reclaimed Tasmanian timber veneer strips make a bold statement in a centerpiece table made by Brodie Neill which recently starred in exhibition launched within London Craft Week.

‘We’re back!‘, said Cooroora Woodworkers Club Inc president, Steve Chapman. ‘Covid forced our hand in 2020 – but here we are – back – stronger than ever!’

Head to Gympie, Qld October 30–31 for demonstrations and workshops featuring over 45 heritage crafts.