Design Centre of TasmaniaThe Design Centre is a not-for-profit organisation with a mission to support and sustain design. It includes a retail shop. (Launceston)
Vivavivivavi offers modern style eco-friendly furniture & furnishings. (Brooklyn NY)
Naturally AustralianAustralian craftspeople who enhance the unique beauty and strength of our indigenous timbers with their talents for good design and craftsmanship. (Sydney)
IXL DesignIXLdesign brings together in one place the finest talent and creativity of Tasmania's designers, makers, cooperatives and schools. (Hobart)
Bio Product AustraliaNatural and non toxic ingredients: Paints - Varnishes - Oils - Waxes - Adhesives
Australian Forestry Standard (AFS)The AFS operates the Australian Forest Certification Scheme that enables all users and consumers of timber products to choose stock from sources that have been certified as being derived from sustainably managed forests.
ZerofootprintZerofootprint is a not-for-profit that combines the best financial engineering, environmental engineering, social networking tools and business intelligence to create products and services that help large corporations, organizations and individuals significantly reduce their environmental footprint.
Useful Tasmanian Links
Forests and Forests Industry Council (FFIC)The Forests Council provides a forum for communication, policy advice and research on behalf of all stakeholders in the wider Tasmanian forest industry.
Forestry TasmaniaForestry Tasmania's sustainable management policy and reports
Brand TasmaniaA gateway to Tasmanian excellence over a wide range of industries.
BizTasA directory of business and registered organisations in Tasmania
Tasmanian Timber ResearchBased at the University of Tasmania (northern campus) this site gives a comprehensive intro to Tasmanian timber, its uses and research.
Tasmania OnlineComprehensive listing of Tasmanian websites and information. Operated by the State Library of Tasmania.
Australian Wooden Boat FestivalA major Australian maritime event held in Hobart Tasmania. The next festival is scheduled for February 2009.