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If not native jarrah, where does WA get its hardwood?
Only one month after a state ban on native forest harvesting was announced, West Australian furniture-makers are looking to imports to replace iconic native hardwoods.
Key points:
- After a spike in jarrah prices, WA woodworkers are eyeing Indonesian imports to replace the native hardwood in…
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