Advance Timber Hub News – April 2026

For the latest updates from the ARC Advance Timber Hub, we invite you to read the ADVANCE TIMBER HUB NEWS.

This issue highlights national and international recognition of Hub‑led research, progress across multiple project nodes, and the achievements of our researchers and higher degree by research candidates. Together, these updates reflect sustained momentum across the Hub, including growing contributions to policy, practice and capability building, and strong engagement with industry, government and the broader community.

 

FWPA showcases new pathway to a low-carbon future for Australia

ARC Advance Timber Hub partner Forest & Wood Products Australia (FWPA) has released a major new decarbonisation study that highlights the critical role the forest and wood products industry can play in delivering a lower‑carbon future for Australia.

The report, Building a Low-Carbon Future for Australia, developed by Wood Beca, provides a clear, evidence‑based assessment of how targeted operational improvements and greater use of timber in the built environment can significantly reduce emissions across the sector.

The study outlines three possible pathways for the industry. Under a baseline scenario, emissions continue to decline gradually under current practices. A “Beyond Net Zero” pathway demonstrates how targeted operational changes—such as increased use of biomass energy—can accelerate emissions reductions. The most ambitious pathway “Building a Low Carbon Future” combines these operational improvements with increased use of timber in construction, maximising carbon storage and substitution benefits.

Under this scenario, the Australian forest and wood products industry could reach net zero emissions as early as 2029 and go beyond net zero soon after—removing more carbon from the atmosphere than it emits.

The report highlights how industry, government and partners can work together to turn this opportunity into action, positioning the Australian wood industry as a leader in decarbonisation while supporting sustainable growth and innovation across the built environment.

Loggo Has Over Half the World Patented — Now It Needs Partners to Build It

ARC Advance Timber Hub partner, Loggo, has been featured in this Wood Central article explaining how their Australian-invented roundwood building system — carrying more than 70 patents across jurisdictions covering more than half the world’s population — is showcased at the International Mass Timber Conference in Portland.

Loggo Has Over Half the World Patented — Now It Needs Partners to Build It

London Goes Vertical — Timber Extensions Add 40% More Space

Gianluigi Traetta, Technical Sales Engineer for Rubner Holzbau Srl and a Partner Investigator of the ARC Advance Timber Hub has been quoted in this Wood Central article showcasing how developers are now stacking cross laminated timber panels on top of 1950s concrete buildings, and saving thousands of tonnes of embodied carbon in the process.