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State activities

ForestWorks has branches in Victoria, Queensland, NSW and Tasmania.

ForestWorks co-ordinates forest, wood, paper and timber product Industry Training Advisory Boards (ITABs) in each state largely through supporting, chairing and administering the network. In Victoria, Tasmania, Queensland and New South Wales, ForestWorks has contract obligations for the state ITAB. 

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About ForestWorks NSW Branch
The ForestWorks NSW Forestry ITAB is funded by the NSW Government Department of Education and Training (DET NSW) to provide a range of information and advice to the government and advice to the forest, wood, paper and timber products industry and the light manufacturing industry with regard to training and skill development. » more
About ForestWorks QLD Branch
Forestworks Queensland branch is the official entity recognised and funded by the Queensland State Government to perform the functions previously undertaken by the Queensland Food and Forest ITAB. » more
About ForestWorks Tasmania Branch
ForestWorks Tasmania, in addition to a wide range of SET project activities, oversees the operation of the Tasmanian forest industry operator licence system, administers an industry database, supports registered assessors and manages forest industry standards and accreditation committees. » more
About ForestWorks Victoria Branch
ForestWorks Victoria is the Industry Training Advisory Body (ITAB) for the forest, wood, paper and timber products industry and the furnishing industry. » more
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