Australian Timber in Armidale

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Armidale Native Timber

Australian hardwood plays a vital role in Armidale construction, where strength, thermal performance and regional availability matter. From residential framing to farm fencing and community developments, local builders rely on high-grade timber that’s built to last.


At Marshall Notaras Hardwoods, we supply structural and architectural Australian hardwood to suit a wide range of applications. Our products are milled to meet Australian Standards and are suited to the cooler climate and diverse property types found throughout the Northern Tablelands. Whether you’re building a new home or upgrading rural infrastructure, our team can help you choose the right species, size and finish.


Call (02) 6642 3477 to source quality Australian timber in Armidale.

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Extensive Timber Range

Choose from flooring, decking, cladding, structural hardwood and more—cut to spec and ready to ship Australia-wide.

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Eco-Focused Sourcing

All timber is responsibly harvested and processed with minimal waste, supporting long-term environmental sustainability.

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Nationwide Delivery Network

No matter your project size or location, we deliver reliable Australian hardwood when and where you need it.

Popular Australian Hardwoods

We stock native hardwood species commonly used across Armidale’s residential, commercial and agricultural projects.


  • Spotted Gum
    A strong and versatile timber that performs well in structural framing, exposed beams and external decking, even under variable weather conditions.
  • Blackbutt
    This straight-grained timber is popular for cladding and bushfire-rated builds due to its durability and BAL compliance.
  • Ironbark
    With high density and impact resistance, Ironbark is often selected for heavy load-bearing roles, landscaping structures and outdoor use.
  • Tallowwood
    Smooth, resilient and decay-resistant, Tallowwood suits everything from interior joinery to boardwalks and rural fence posts.
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Common Uses for Australian Timber 

We supply timber that supports a broad range of local building, renovation and outdoor projects.


  • New Residential Builds
    Timber is used for flooring, subframes, posts and support beams in homes across Armidale’s newer developments and acreage builds.
  • Renovations & Extensions
    High-grade hardwood is ideal for updating flooring, decks and internal features while maintaining a consistent look with older materials.
  • Commercial Construction
    Our timber is used in hospitality, educational and retail developments, offering visual appeal and structural strength for long-term use.
  • Outdoor & Rural Projects
    Hardwood is commonly chosen for yards, barns and farm fencing in and around Armidale, thanks to its toughness and resistance to the elements.
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ABN: 33 659 642 903

ABN: 90 000 308 789

2018 and 2019 Winner – Excellence in Trades & Manufacturing – Clarence Valley Business Excellence Awards

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What grading should I look for in structural hardwood?

    Structural hardwoods are graded based on strength and appearance. For load-bearing work, look for stress grades such as F17 or F27, which are defined under Australian Standard AS 2082. The right grade depends on your project’s engineering specs.

  • Can hardwood be painted or stained for visual appeal?

    Yes—Australian hardwoods take stains and paints well when properly prepared. Sanding and sealing first ensures even coverage, and penetrating oils or clear finishes can also enhance natural grain without changing colour. Always use finishes suitable for exterior or interior conditions as required.

  • How does Australian timber compare with treated pine for fencing?

    While treated pine is more affordable, hardwood lasts longer, especially in high-wear or high-impact settings. Hardwood posts and rails are better suited to rural applications where strength and resistance to livestock pressure or weathering are important.

  • What’s the best way to store timber before use?

    Store timber flat and off the ground, in a dry, shaded area with good airflow. Avoid prolonged exposure to moisture or direct sun, which can cause warping or surface checking. For large orders, sticker stacks evenly to allow timber to breathe.