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Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. The State Government investigation into the Murray River red gums should take into account socio-economic impacts, particularly the ...
Paul Madden is the managing director of Arbuthnot Sawmills, which has been processing red gum timber at Koondrook for about 120 years. His mill employs 20 people and he says the loss of access to ...
A river red gum may grow for anywhere between 400 and 1,000 years before it falls. And as it decomposes over centuries it becomes a home for new life. Murray cod lay their eggs in drowned red gums.
Conservation Regulator seeking information following illegal removal of 300-year-old red gum tree in Woohlpooer State Forest. Authorities are searching for those responsible for illegally cutting ...
Metro Trains is replacing old red gum sleepers along the Glen Waverley line, but has been unable to stop the theft of wood stacked beside tracks and left unattended.
Victoria's peak furniture body has urged the State Government not to destroy the red-gum timber industry by creating a big national park along the Murray River. Park plan threatens timber mills.