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Are you a film maker? Or a maker of another kind? Entries are invited for Makers' Film Festival 2021.

Announcing the award winners for Australian Wood Review's inaugural Maker of the Year competition!

The Scheppach Chisa 7.0 is a compact mortising machine that requires as little as 1200 x 770mm floor space.

Amana comes to Oz

Carbatec are pleased to announce the arrival of Amana Tools to the Australian market.

Thirty bold colours and specialty box sets are now available to those who use resin for their woodworking and other craft pursuits.

An acquisitive prize of $20,000 will be awarded to the winner with other non-acquisitive awards on offer.

A new imprint for woodworkers from Jeff Donne offers titles from his Library of Modern Sloyd, as well as events and workshops to participate in.

The first "masters of China" exhibition showcasing handicrafts opened in Zhejiang province on last Sunday and will last until Thursday, aiming to promote the arts, crafts and rosewood furniture sectors in China.

It's our pleasure to announce the shortlisted entries for all four categories of Maker of the Year 2020!

Krenov at 100

As a commemoration of what would have been James Krenov's 100th birthday, The Krenov Foundation is hosting a virtual JK100 exhibition on their website.

A new exhibition celebrates the best of handcrafted furniture and objects in wood, at a time when there's more attention and appreciation for fine Australian design and craftsmanship.

It's time for a laugh – meet Jesse Horne, founder of North America’s only, premium, handcrafted firewood manufacturer.

As if a lifetime cattle droving and battling fires, floods and drought in Queensland’s Gulf Country weren’t challenge enough for author Kerry McGinnis, many years ago she began woodturning the temperamental timbers of the Top End.

There's no gathering but you still get a discount.

Brendan Bernhardt Gaffney’s new biography of James Krenov represents years of research involving over 150 interviews and features historical documents, press clippings and historical photographs.

Some equipment not only makes the job easier, it also produces a higher quality job.