FICA E-Newsletter November 2023
The thought of just 6 weeks to Xmas is a slight panic given what's in the diary to complete before then. But, as always, we'll tick off a project at a time and we'll get there. I think everyone is looking to wave the end of 2023 off and get on with a new year, refreshed and prepared, as resilient as we are to move ahead with a positive spring.As we await the incoming government to finalise ministers and policies, it's still business as usual or still a halt on progress in some government agencie...
November 9, 2023Prue Younger to retire as FICA CEO in March 2024
After six years at the helm, Forest Industry Contractors Association CEO Prue Younger will retire from her role on 31 March 2024.During her time as FICA’s CEO, Prue has led the organisation through both prosperous and challenging periods for forestry contractors, including the pandemic and significant log market downturns, as well as some highlights like the 2022 FICA Fast and Forward Forestry Expo bringing together various parts of the industry with forestry front and centre. FICA Chair...
November 7, 2023How to Notify WorkSafe – Notifiable Work
WorkSafe has provided this quick 'how to' guide that should assist when you are navigating the WorkSafe Notifiable Incident notification form. WorkSafe have recently changed their notification layout and we are always looking for feedback to make improvements....
November 6, 2023Watch: National Environmental Standards - Commercial Forestry 2023 Webinar
The Government has recently released the changes to the National Environmental Standard for Plantation Forestry. The implications of these changes are significant and apply from November 3rd 2023. Staff involved in the planning and organisation of all forestry operations need to be aware of these changes.The Government has recently released the changes to the National Environmental Standard for Plantation Forestry. The implications of these changes are significant and apply from November 3rd 202...
November 6, 2023Expressions of interest for Trial - ACC Recovery at Work
Businesses involved in forestry, wood processing and log transport are being invited to take part in an ACC Recovery at Work trial.The trial will identify and evaluate initiatives that make a difference to how well people working in these industries recover and return to work after an injury.It will run for six months, from February to August 2024, and if successful, could be rolled out across the wider forestry, wood processing and log transport sectors.If you would like to know more, or would ...
October 16, 2023New micro-credential in Forestry mensuration
Muku Tangata is pleased to announce a new project to develop a micro-credential in Forestry mensuration.Through their Forestry qualification development project, Muka Tangata has heard from industry that a micro-credential for log scaling is needed so the industry can access and attain relevant and manageable awards. This micro-credential will recognise the skills for workers in log scaling and will sit at Level 4 of the New Zealand Qualifications and Credentials Framework. Muka ...
October 13, 2023Support services coming for forestry businesses in Tairawhiti / Gisborne and Hawkes Bay valued at $577,000
A joint package of support services being delivered between October – December 2023 by the Forest Industry Contractors Association (FICA), Safetree and Eastland Wood Council will be available for forestry contractors and kaimahi in Tairawhiti / Gisborne and Hawkes Bay.Funded by the Ministry for Primary Industry (MPI) North Island Weather Event (NIWE) fund, the package includes a range of support services to help businesses build resilience for the future.Support services include, access to a s...
October 13, 2023FICA E-news - October 2023
Another month goes by and one more month closer to the end of 2023. For most of us, we won't want to be putting this year into our memory bank. It's been a tough gig and a long road to travel but there will always be some learnings from it.With the confirmation of funding we have put into place two seperate workshops that we hope our industry, members or non-members will pick up in the Tairawhiti and Hawkes Bay regions. Take a day out of your working week and give back to yourself, upskill and s...
October 13, 2023Support services coming for forestry businesses in Tairawhiti / Gisborne and Hawkes Bay valued at $577,000
A joint package of support services being delivered between October – December 2023 by FICA, Safetree and Eastland Wood Council will be available for forestry contractors and kaimahi in Tairawhiti / Gisborne and Hawkes Bay.Funded by the Ministry for Primary Industry (MPI) North Island Weather Event (NIWE) fund, the package includes a range of support services to help businesses build resilience for the future.Support services include, access to a specially designed Future Proofing Contractors ...
October 11, 2023Waratah - Working around attachments online training
As part of Waratah’s commitment to safety, they have online working around attachments training to help educate your team on the best practices for working safely in the field.Access to the training is free, however the link will only last for 14 days from date of issue. A new link can be provided on request.CLICK HERE to access working around attachments trainingPDF version of this training and other useful documents can be found on the FICA Downloadable Resources page - CLICK HERE...
September 21, 2023FICA E-news - September 2023
When I write this newsletter, what's top of mind is the effect of climate change on this world. It's nearly every day there is something monumental happening. The Moroccan earthquake just happened over the weekend and now the discussion about El Nino at the end of the month for NZ which will bring hotter temperatures and high winds from the west and the subsequent very dry spring/summer. For forestry that's a concern with fires being on the top of the list of risks. Much like they have been...
September 12, 2023How redundancy payments and retirement allowances are taxed by IRD
Redundancy payments and retirement allowances are taxable income. When your employer pays you, they’ll deduct tax and you’ll get the after-tax amount in your hand.How much tax?Your employer will estimate your income for the year including your redundancy payment or retirement allowance. They will then deduct tax from the payment or allowance at your top tax rate. Once IRD know your actual income for the year, they’ll work out if you have any end-of-year tax to pay, or if you’ll get a ref...
September 11, 2023IRD support when you’ve had a significant drop in income
If you’re going through financial difficulty, IRD has options available to help take the pressure off. IRD recommends you have a myIR account because it’s the easiest and most secure way to manage things. Register at ird.govt.nz....
September 11, 2023FICA AGM - 6 October 2023
Notice is hereby given that the 2023 Annual General Meeting of the Forest Industry Contractors Association will take place as follows:Friday 6 October 2023 from 4:00pm – 6:00pmOnline (ZOOM) / Napier (East Pier Conference Centre, 50 Nelson Quay, Ahuriri, Napier 4110)Please RSVP to FICA CEO Prue Younger by 1 October 2023.One voting delegate (FICA Member Company) needs to register to vote on changes to the FICA Constitution....
August 14, 2023FICA E-newsletter - August 2023
The months do fly by and sometimes it is hard to see where we are making any traction. But, reporting back to you all through these newsletters reminds me of the work that FICA is getting through.First, an update around the Forestry Supply Chain – Pan Sector Meeting held on July 26 in Rotorua. This was deemed a success by many that attended, particularly in getting a shared understanding of the problems and opportunities the sector faces in this 15-year crisis. By invitation onl...
August 14, 2023New Zealand Institute Of Forestry Foundation Awards 2023
The Trustees of the New Zealand Institute of Forestry Foundation are very pleased to announce the 2023 awards.This year they made four awards. The Chavasse travel award, and three student awards: the University undergraduate, the Mary Sutherland, and the Frank Hutchinson scholarships.The Chavasse travel award goes to Dr Serajis Salekin a scientist working at Scion. Serajis is a scientist specialising in forest modelling. He will use the award to support his travel to the 5th International Congre...
August 3, 2023Skilled Professional - Terence (Pea’nut) Ross
Terence (Pea’nut) Ross is the overall skilled professional of the year at the 2022 Hawkes Bay Forestry Awards.Terence continues to train staff in operations and methodology and has a long history of growing high performing staff. He understands the importance of new ideas as the world around us changes and he is willing to implement these changes without fuss.It takes the absolute ownership of our responsibilities to Te Whenua and is a Kaitiakitanga in the forests.Harvesters will often de...
July 10, 2023Special Award – Growing Talent - Belinda and Kevin Humphries
Belinda and Kevin Humphries at General and Protection Forestry Services and Ground up Forestry are recipients of the Special Award for Growing Talent at the 2022 Hawkes Bay Forestry Awards. The name of this business is synonymous with working hard and getting the job done! For over 25 years Belinda and Kevin have supported an array of individual contractors and contracting businesses to provide forestry, fire and agricultural services through the Hawkes Bay region and an array of local Priv...
July 10, 2023Wood Processing Excellence – William McGlade
William McGlade is the Wood Processing Excellence Award at the 2022 Hawkes Bay Forestry Awards.He has previously worked in the timber industry at various mills and immediately showed potential with his employer Pan Pac. He has valuable experience in machining and has showed excellent work ethic.He has stepped up and moved out of his comfort zone and applied for a position with more responsibility, with some encouragement from the team, and has once again been successful.The challenges and demand...
July 10, 2023Woman in Forestry - Chrystal Edmonds
Described as very firm but kind and with a generous nature which can be an asset when it comes to dealing with staff, Chrystal Edmonds is the 2022 Woman in Forestry winner at the 2022 Hawkes Bay Forestry Awards. Known as very level-headed and a straight shooter, Chrystal is approachable and always available, always managing to bring her positive energy into any situation she encounters.She is responsible for the company’s finances, employment issues and employment (HR), employees training...
July 10, 2023Tree Faller Excellence - Torben (Turbo) Hunt
Seen as a tremendous asset by his employer D G Glenn Logging Ltd, Turbo Hunt is the Tree Faller Excellence Winner at the 2022 Hawkes Bay Forestry Awards.With enthusiasm that permeates through his approach to his work, Turbo motivates others around him. He has undertaken training with mechanised falling equipment but keeping manual faller fitness and currency is a priority to him.He has consistently performed above expectation and received 100% from 3 different auditors, and three different ...
July 10, 2023FICA E-newsletter - July 2023
I want to acknowledge many of you , right at this time, are just holding it together and it's taking alot of energy to do so. But I also stress that picture above reminds us that if we use our connections and the resources out there, then we can get strength in working together. I know that so many people are holding together a number of things so it's important to acknowledge this and FICA is here to support in anyway we can.Recently we were able to have some real conversations with the right p...
July 10, 2023PRESS RELEASE - Government’s Proposed Forestry Policies to cost the Industry Workforce
The New Zealand Institute of Forestry (NZIF) and the Forest Industry Contractors Association (FICA) are voicing profound apprehension regarding the government's proposed forestry policies. There is concern for New Zealand's forestry sector and its workforce, and they estimate policy will incur a cost to the nation ranging between $1-2 billion, as New Zealand will fail to meet its carbon emission commitments and be forced to purchase offshore carbon units to compensate.Representing the majority o...
July 3, 2023A perfect storm
Most people I talk to are saying this is the worst log market ever seen. The immense financial pressure and constant threats to business, coupled with totally destroyed public perception from slash, can feel pretty deflating and difficult to climb back up from. It’s definitely taking its toll financially and mentally, and the overall concern is for the people, viability of our contracting businesses and long-term sustainability of our industry.Log prices have fallen so low that they’re not s...
June 30, 2023FICA Business Support
As a body representing our people at the frontline of forestry, FICA is collating business support available for contractors and workers. MSD and IRD are offering a range of services and financial support to forestry contractors / business owners.SEE MORE HERE...
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