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Head to Gympie, Qld October 30–31 for demonstrations and workshops featuring over 45 heritage crafts.

We’re excited to announce the shortlisted entries for Maker of the Year 2021 presented by Carbatec!

While the exhibition is physically open to those who can get to the Messler Gallery in Rockport, Maine, USA, 2022, the rest of us can take an excellent virtual tour.

FLOW is an exhibition of wood based works which centre on the creative process, from idea to realisation and refinement.

With things opening up in NSW, a reminder that until May 2022, the Powerhouse Museum in Sydney is celebrating Australia's gum trees with an exhibition and a related series of performances, talks and masterclasses.

Sale items, demonstrations and many of the brands you might be looking for will star at this three-day in-house woodworking event in Perth, plus there'll be food trucks, coffee and cake available to keep your strength up.

The next 17 minutes might be everything your wallet needs to know about sandpaper.

Trust a woodworker to come up with a simple low cost device that can stop chairs sliding around!

Sturt – 80 Years in the Making is an exhibition which celebrates the legends and treasures of Sturt.

The video crafted by Sydney designer maker Nick Pedulla is as flowing and smoothly sculpted as the blackwood cabinet he entered in this year's Maker of the Year awards.

Propagating and growing red cedar trees in NSW, including experiences of regeneration under varied canopy types and densities, are the subject of a field study.

The artists and designers in Contact Call explore the complexity of human-bird relationships. Artworks and design projects demonstrate the growing field of habitat architecture that addresses the loss of breeding sites for birds.

Next year in April we can once again look forward to the Maleny Expo and Sunshine Coast Wootha Prize exhibition.

"I love my job as a firefighter but...when I’m building furniture I’m in complete control, and can obsess over the smallest details."

Working by day as a geophysicist where 'nothing is absolute', Dallas Gara finds woodworking ‘more tangible, with an outcome that you have a lot more control over’.

Through the medium of furniture and object design, Discovered brings together the work of 20 emerging designers from 16 countries in an exhibition that opened yesterday in London.