Australian Wood Review

Editor’s Letter

Let’s meet up

Following on from the buzz of our first AWR L!VE event last year, we’re doing it again, and you are invited to join us in Sydney on August 4. We have an amazing crew of speakers (four have been on the cover of this magazine), and an exciting program of talks, visual

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