Australian Timber in Byron Bay
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Byron Bay Native Timber
Australian timber is widely used across Byron Bay in residential, commercial and infrastructure projects thanks to its strength, appearance and natural durability. Whether you're sourcing framing timber for new builds, beams for renovations or durable hardwood for landscaping, Marshall Notaras Hardwoods provides a reliable local supply.
Our facility offers a wide selection of sustainably sourced species, all milled to suit a variety of uses—from structural supports and architectural features to furniture making. We supply builders, contractors and homeowners throughout the Byron Bay and beyond. Our team can help match you with the right timber type, cut and finish for your needs.
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(02) 6642 3477 to find your Australian hardwood timber.
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 a range of native hardwoods selected for their strength, durability and performance across Byron Bay’s varied construction needs.
- Spotted Gum
Highly durable and naturally resistant to termites, Spotted Gum is ideal for structural applications, decking and exposed features in both residential and commercial builds. - Blackbutt
Known for its straight grain and fire resistance, Blackbutt is a versatile choice for framing, flooring and cladding, especially in bushfire-prone areas. - Ironbark
One of the hardest native timbers, Ironbark is frequently used in heavy-duty applications like retaining walls, sleepers and high-load structures. - Tallowwood
Valued for its smooth finish and water resistance, Tallowwood is a popular pick for both outdoor decking and indoor joinery in homes and public buildings.
Common Uses for Australian Timber
Our hardwood products are chosen for strength, reliability and versatility across a wide range of local applications.
- New Residential Builds
Builders use our hardwood for framing, posts, flooring substrates and exposed features, providing both structure and aesthetic appeal. - Renovations & Extensions
From replacing structural members to adding decking or cladding, our timber integrates well with existing materials and meets modern standards. - Commercial Construction
Used in fit-outs, façades and structural frameworks, Australian timber is valued by local developers for its performance and finish. - Outdoor & Rural Projects
Hardwood is frequently used for fencing, livestock enclosures, retaining walls and landscape features due to its natural durability in harsh environments.
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 species of Australian timber are best for structural use?
Popular options include Spotted Gum, Ironbark and Blackbutt due to their high strength and natural resistance to termites. These hardwoods are classified under Australian Standard AS 2082 and suitable for both indoor and outdoor structural work. Always check stress grades for specific applications.
How is Australian timber prepared for use in construction?
Timber is kiln-dried or air-dried to stabilise moisture levels and prevent future movement. It’s then graded for structural use or aesthetic qualities. Treatment options are available for added weather and pest resistance.
Can Australian hardwoods be used for interior design elements?
Yes—timbers like Tallowwood and Blue Gum are often chosen for staircases, feature walls, cabinetry and flooring due to their consistent grain and colour. These species combine visual appeal with strong wear resistance.
What’s the environmental benefit of using locally sourced timber?
Sourcing timber from certified Australian forests reduces transport emissions and supports sustainable forestry. Our timber is harvested under strict guidelines, ensuring habitat protection and long-term resource renewal.