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From architect-designed homes in inner-city suburbs to large-scale infrastructure and acreage builds on the city’s outskirts, Brisbane relies on strong, versatile materials—and Australian hardwood is one of the most trusted.
Marshall Notaras Hardwoods supplies high-quality timber products across metro and surrounding areas, supporting builders, landscapers and contractors with species suited to South East Queensland’s warm, humid conditions. Our hardwood is milled to meet national compliance standards and can be cut and supplied to your project’s exact needs. Whether you're constructing retaining walls, feature ceilings or long-lasting decking, our team helps you find the right species and finish.
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(02) 6642 3477 to secure premium Australian timber in Brisbane.
Extensive Timber Range
Choose from flooring, decking, cladding, structural hardwood and more—cut to spec and ready to ship Australia-wide.
Eco-Focused Sourcing
All timber is responsibly harvested and processed with minimal waste, supporting long-term environmental sustainability.
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 species that have stood the test of time across Brisbane’s inner city and rural builds.
- Spotted Gum
With its mix of strength and style, Spotted Gum is often chosen for decks, structural framing, and interior panelling in homes and commercial spaces. - Blackbutt
A straight, clean grain and bushfire rating make Blackbutt a favourite in both city suburbs and semi-rural builds. - Ironbark
Its unmatched density and hardness make Ironbark ideal for large-span beams, rural fencing, and long-wear applications like stairs and sleepers. - Tallowwood
This smooth, naturally resilient timber is well suited to pool surrounds, outdoor stairs and decorative screening across Brisbane's varying architecture styles.
Common Uses for Australian Timber
Australian hardwood remains a staple in Brisbane’s built environment, thanks to its flexibility, appearance and long-term strength.
- New Residential Builds
Australian timber is used for everything from floor joists to rafters, with a growing trend towards exposed timber features in modern homes. - Renovations & Extensions
Hardwood is commonly used to refresh decks, reframe extensions or enhance interiors with natural accents. - Commercial Construction
Whether it's a high-end office fit-out or a council infrastructure project, hardwood is selected for its stability and aesthetic finish. - Outdoor & Rural Projects
From backyard structures to fencing on outer-suburban blocks, hardwood offers performance and resilience under Brisbane's summer storms and sun.
Our Contact Details
T. 02 6642 3477
ABN: 33 659 642 903
ABN: 90 000 308 789
2018 and 2019 Winner – Excellence in Trades & Manufacturing – Clarence Valley Business Excellence Awards
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the benefits of using hardwood over engineered or softwood products in Brisbane?
Hardwood offers superior durability, natural resistance to pests and better long-term performance in Brisbane’s subtropical climate. Unlike many softwood products, hardwood won’t warp as easily under heat and humidity. It also provides greater load-bearing capacity for structural and exposed builds.
Can timber be sustainably sourced in Queensland?
Yes—Marshall Notaras Hardwoods only supplies timber from responsibly managed forests and certified suppliers. Australian forestry standards ensure environmental care, legal harvesting, and regeneration practices. Choosing certified local timber supports sustainable industry and reduces the carbon footprint of imported alternatives.
What’s the best timber option for Brisbane’s backyard decks and pergolas?
Species like Spotted Gum and Tallowwood are ideal due to their natural resistance to decay, insects, and moisture. They also age well when properly oiled or stained, making them perfect for open-air entertainment areas. These hardwoods retain strength and appearance even with regular weather exposure.
Do hardwoods require different installation techniques compared to softwoods?
Yes—due to their density, hardwoods often require pre-drilling and may need specialised fasteners for clean installation. Allowance for movement and expansion is also important, particularly in Brisbane's hot, humid summers. Experienced installers will know how to work with hardwoods to ensure a professional finish.