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Minimum Industry Standards
Arboriculture Australia Ltd., in conjunction with state and national industry bodies, have recently released the first in the new Minimum Industry Standard series. These industry peer-reviewed documents describe the skills, knowledge and equipment with which competent practitioners should be familiar. Please … Continue reading
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YaleBrace with Tree Tech in Cairns
Tree Tech are the leading arboricultural and tree care company in Cairns, in northern Queensland. A recent job with them featured into trees climber Joe Harris flying up to Cairns for the weekend, to help with the installation of a complex … Continue reading
Brad Bowden – rope guide install
One criticism that has often been levelled at the groundbreaking ART Ropeguide by climbers using ‘traditional’ two-ring cambium savers (or even more traditional natural crotching) is that the Ropeguide cannot be installed from the ground. In the video below, leading … Continue reading