Everybody well that i hope you joining us is Phillip Carter senior fellow and tractor of military veterans and Society Program at the center for a new american security. His research focuses on issues that face veterans and military personnel for structure and readiness issues and Civil Military relations. His most recent article what america owes its veterans was published in this Current Issue of Foreign Affairs magazine. Serving in iraq from 2052 times to 2006 as an adviser to the state Department Provincial Reconstruction Team mr. Carter returned home to an increasing involvement in Veterans National affairs. As a civilian he is worked in the year as an attorney and business adviser and is currently teaching as an adjunct professor of law at georgetown university. Today he is with us as a moderator and friend of our keynote speaker flo groberg. While mr. Carter makes his way to the stage its my pleasure to introduce captain flo groberg, born in paris. [applause] its never a bad thi
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Kangaroo Island Plantation Timbers in mill negotiations after timber expo in Mt Gambier
Buyers were particularly interested in the KPT wood that had positive resi testing results, proving its suitability for construction grade lumber. Colin Wooldridge from Whitehead’s Timber Sales checks out the internal structure of the KPT logs.
Kangaroo Island Plantation Timbers Ltd (ASX:KPT) has completed an expo of its timber at a yard near Mt Gambier in southeast South Australia and is in negotiations with several mills regarding buying lots from the KPT pine softwood estate.
Logs of different size and varying burn classification were shown to representatives of about 10 mills, including logs from an independent grower on Kangaroo Island.