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Home builders needing structural timber could be waiting months due to supply shortage

The timber industry is calling for a time extension of the Government’s HomeBuilder scheme to ease demand for both domestic and imported timber.
Key points:
- Timberlink ramps up production to meet surging timber demand
- Reduction in timber imports is fuelling timber shortage
- OneFortyOne officially opens new drying kilns to drive efficiency at Mt Gambier sawmill
While new applications for the Federal Government’s HomeBuilder program closed this week, the industry predicts timber processing mills will be under pressure to meet the demand for at least the next six months.
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