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Under the helm of a new President, the World Crafts Council moves to reverting to its past name, Craft Australia, signifying a move to revive and grow its platform at a time of both crisis and opportunity. Read more
In the lead-up to Ligna 2017, ninety per cent of space has already been booked, paving the way for this large and important event for the woodworking industry.
Two new exhibitions at Sturt in NSW will soon showcase emerging players in the world of craftsmanship and design.
Creations in Wood, an exhibition of work by over 20 members of the Woodworkers' Association of NSW, is now open for public viewing.
New turned work by Terry Martin at Gallery Shin, Brisbane.
The winner of our Win A Workshop subscriber prizedraw has now been announced!
Carolyn Folland reports on success of Spoonies in the Tweed 2016.
‘Made in the Woods’ is a hands-on workshop for learning near-forgotten crafts that will take place November 5 and 6, 2016 in Bemboka NSW.
Expressions of interest are now being sought by the Victorian Woodworkers Association to participate in two exhibitions of fine woodworking in 2017.
10 Years of the Design Tasmania Award exhibition to open in Hobart.
It's countdown to the launch of a new show in Western Australia.
Ashley's Wilke's program aims to provide practical support for some of the military veterans who have proudly served our country. Here's how you can help...
Take two iconic Australian companies, combine well and apply to the building and DIY sector. The result? More Australian jobs, greater export opportunities and a wider product range for customers.
As interest in bees grows, beekeeping equipment manufacturer Whirrakee Woodware expands its facility in Maryborough, Victoria.
Informative and entertaining talks and demonstrations, coupled with a 'marketplace' of fine hand toolmakers, made this annual event organised by Popular Woodworking magazine well worth visiting.
News has just come to hand of the passing of Alan Wale, OAM, founding director of Sturt School for Wood.