Australian Timber in Sydney

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Sydney Native Timber

In a city as architecturally diverse as Sydney, building materials must balance form, strength and compliance. Australian hardwood continues to deliver across residential, commercial and civil construction.


At Marshall Notaras Hardwoods, we supply premium hardwoods to projects spanning the CBD, outer suburbs and coastal districts, supporting builders, designers and trades with consistent, high-performance timber. Our products are milled to meet Australian Standards and selected for both structural integrity and visual quality. Whether you're working on a heritage restoration in the Inner West or a contemporary development in the Northern Beaches, we help you choose the right timber for the job.


Call (02) 6642 3477 for quality Australian timber delivered to Sydney.

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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 hardwood species trusted by Sydney’s building professionals for their performance, compliance and natural appeal.


  • Spotted Gum
    A go-to for both internal and external use, Spotted Gum features bold grain and high durability—ideal for decks, stairs and joinery.
  • Blackbutt
    Widely used in new builds for frames, cladding and flooring, Blackbutt meets bushfire zone requirements and delivers clean, uniform looks.
  • Ironbark
    This ultra-hard species is often selected for landscaping, bridges and large-scale structures thanks to its strength and resistance to decay.
  • Tallowwood
    Tallowwood provides excellent moisture resistance, making it a smart choice for poolside decking, external joinery and timber screening.
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Common Uses for Australian Timber 

From inner-city developments to coastal renovations, our hardwoods support a wide variety of practical applications.


  • New Residential Builds
    Used in everything from joists to feature ceilings, Australian hardwood brings warmth and strength to both modern and traditional homes.
  • Renovations & Extensions
    Timber is ideal for restoring flooring, extending decks or adding standout finishes to kitchens and living spaces.
  • Commercial Construction
    Sydney cafés, retail spaces and offices use hardwood for shopfronts, counters and structural frames with a natural edge.
  • Outdoor & Rural Projects
    From fencing in the outer suburbs to coastal boardwalks and pergolas, hardwood handles exposure and adds character to external projects.
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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

  • Why is Australian hardwood well suited to different types of construction?

    Australian hardwoods offer a strong balance of density, durability and compliance with national building standards. They're suitable for load-bearing structures, visible architectural features and outdoor installations. Their natural resistance to decay and insects makes them ideal across a wide range of environments.

  • Can hardwood be used for heritage restorations?

    Yes—many hardwood species match the grain, colour and profiles found in older homes and public buildings. These timbers can be milled to custom dimensions and provide both aesthetic and structural integrity. They’re ideal for restoring flooring, beams, verandas and internal trims.

  • Is hardwood a good material for outdoor entertaining areas?

    Hardwoods like Spotted Gum and Ironbark are excellent for decks, handrails, steps and screening. Their natural resistance to moisture, pests and heavy foot traffic gives them a long lifespan outdoors. With the right finish and installation, they retain both beauty and performance over time.

  • How should I maintain timber in exposed applications?

    Apply a penetrating oil or exterior-grade sealer to protect against UV and moisture. Clean surfaces regularly and reapply coatings as needed—typically every 12–24 months depending on exposure. Good airflow and proper drainage will also help prevent warping or surface checking.