Australian Timber on the Gold Coast
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Gold Coast Native Timber
On the Gold Coast, timber is used in everything from high-end architectural homes to functional outdoor spaces and large-scale developments. Australian hardwood remains a go-to material for builders thanks to its natural beauty, structural strength and performance in subtropical conditions.
At Marshall Notaras Hardwoods, we supply a wide range of native hardwoods, milled to national standards and ready for construction, landscaping or design use. Whether you're building by the beach, in the hinterland or across the coastal suburbs, we offer timber that suits both visual and structural needs. Our team works closely with trades and DIYers to deliver the right species and sizes, every time.
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(02) 6642 3477 to source Australian timber on the Gold Coast.
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 supply tried-and-tested Australian species suited to the Gold Coast’s warm, humid climate and diverse construction styles.
- Spotted Gum
Known for its high durability and striking grain, Spotted Gum is ideal for flooring, decks, stairs and cladding in residential and commercial spaces. - Blackbutt
A fire-rated timber with excellent structural integrity, Blackbutt performs well in frames, exposed beams and bushfire-prone builds. - Ironbark
This dense, heavy hardwood is perfect for load-bearing posts, retaining walls and exposed external use where strength is critical. - Tallowwood
Favoured for external stairs, fences and landscaping, Tallowwood resists decay and insect damage even in salt-exposed areas.
Common Uses for Australian Timber
Gold Coast builders and landscapers turn to hardwood for both its form and function in high-traffic, high-exposure environments.
- New Residential Builds
We supply structural timber for subframes, joists, beams and other key load-bearing elements used across housing developments and custom homes. - Renovations & Extensions
Timber suits new decks, stair replacements and façade upgrades, bringing warmth and value to both modern and traditional homes. - Commercial Construction
From retail fit-outs to beachfront boardwalks, timber provides natural aesthetics with the durability to stand up to public use. - Outdoor & Rural Projects
Hardwood is a reliable choice for poolside structures, pergolas, fencing and acreage infrastructure across the Gold Coast region.
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 makes Australian hardwood a smart choice for the Gold Coast climate?
Species like Tallowwood and Spotted Gum are naturally resistant to humidity, termites and fungal growth. These timbers maintain structural integrity and visual appeal even with coastal exposure. Their durability also means less ongoing maintenance compared to many softwood alternatives.
Can I use Australian timber for poolside structures?
Yes—hardwoods such as Tallowwood and Ironbark are well suited for pool decks, fences and privacy screens. They're resistant to moisture and won't deteriorate as quickly as treated pine in wet areas. Proper sealing and spacing during installation will enhance performance and lifespan.
Do Gold Coast councils require specific timber certifications for structural builds?
Most local authorities require that structural timber meets Australian Standards for grading and treatment. Marshall Notaras Hardwoods provides certified products suitable for council-approved projects. It's always best to check with your builder and local council for project-specific requirements.
How should I store timber onsite before construction begins?
Keep timber elevated off the ground, stacked flat and covered with breathable tarps to protect against direct sun and rain. Ensure good airflow to minimise mould or moisture retention. Avoid storing timber for long periods without appropriate site protection or scheduling.