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Situated in Qld's Noosa hinterland, Cooroora Institute has a stimulating range of short and ongoing workshops planned for the new year.

Heritage timber escalator treads were ‘stitched’ together to create two looping pathways for what is now a major public art project that preserves and celebrates an important part of Sydney’s history.

The finishing touches have all been done as graduates prepare to show their work at The Refinery Art Space in Nelson tonight.

Wood Dust is pleased to announce a program of three day Woodworking Masterclasses at Dunstone Design in Queanbeyan.

A video that shows how Ethan Neville designs and makes his stunning geometrically patterned hollow fin surfboard from blackwood and tulipwood.

If building, renovating and just general DIY with wood is your thing here's some information about a range of publications which are free to download.

JamFactory associates celebrate two years of hard work in their joint exhibition which opens December 7.

Felder Group Australia, agents and distributors for top of the line Felder and Hammer machinery, are now major sponsors for an exhibition of new generation woodwork by Australia's leading designer makers.

Inspired by her heritage, Sherab Tsomo made a Tibetan Tea Table for her year 12 project.

Mountain ash forest in south-eastern Australia will almost certainly collapse in the next 50 years, according to an assessment to be presented today, says Ecological Society of Australia.

Pam King and Jeff Phillips collaborated to produce three pieces that reflect a love of colour combined with the warmth and features of wood.

Australia will soon hold the record for the world’s tallest timber office building.

The name change is all about reinforcing the company’s commitment to implementing a clear consumer-focused strategy about the sustainability of certified Australian wood products.

Readers may now download at no cost and with no infringement to copyright laws a scanned copy of Cassells' Carpentry and Joinery by Paul N.Hasluck (1854-1931) in various digital formats.

The final tally was exceedingly close with several pieces being only a few votes apart.

Next year both intake and the number of courses on offer will increase at a Sydney school dedicated to teaching fine woodworking skills.