Australian Timber in Tamworth

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Tamworth Native Timber

In Tamworth and the wider New England region, builders and landowners turn to Australian hardwood for its strength, longevity and local suitability. Whether you’re constructing a home, upgrading rural structures or taking on a commercial fit-out, quality timber is a must.


At Marshall Notaras Hardwoods, we supply a wide selection of native hardwood species for structural and exterior use across Tamworth. Our timbers are milled to meet national standards and offer natural durability in changing weather and high-wear environments. From treated posts to high-grade framing timber, we support projects large and small with dependable supply and product knowledge.


Call (02) 6642 3477 to order Australian timber in Tamworth.

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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

Our hardwoods are selected for their strength, appearance and performance across a range of regional uses.


  • Spotted Gum
    Excellent for exposed structural elements, this dense hardwood is well suited to decks, beams and feature posts.
  • Blackbutt
    A popular choice for its fire rating and versatility, Blackbutt is used in homes, sheds and public buildings throughout the region.
  • Ironbark
    With a high load capacity and excellent decay resistance, Ironbark performs well in agricultural and heavy construction settings.
  • Tallowwood
    Chosen for its stability and fine finish, Tallowwood works well in both internal joinery and outdoor landscaping projects.
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Common Uses for Australian Timber 

Our hardwoods are matched to the functional demands of rural and regional construction.


  • New Residential Builds
    Hardwood is widely used for framing, exposed rafters and flooring substrates in homes throughout Tamworth and surrounds.
  • Renovations & Extensions
    Perfect for replacing subfloors, building new decks or adding a timber feature to update older structures with minimal fuss.
  • Commercial Construction
    Restaurants, schools and offices use our timber for entryways, fit-outs and support beams that combine strength with visual appeal.
  • Outdoor & Rural Projects
    Hardwood posts, rails and sleepers are trusted by landowners for fencing, retaining walls, stockyard construction and more.
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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’s the difference between hardwood and softwood?

    Hardwood comes from slower-growing, broad-leaved trees and is denser, making it stronger and longer lasting. Softwood, typically from pines, is lighter and easier to work but not as durable for high-stress applications. For structural work and outdoor use, hardwood is generally the better option.

  • Does timber need to be treated for rural use?

    Some hardwoods like Ironbark and Tallowwood are naturally durable and don’t need treatment. For posts or timbers in direct ground contact, treatment can help extend lifespan and prevent rot or insect damage, especially in damp areas.

  • How much movement can I expect with hardwood?

    All timber expands and contracts with temperature and moisture changes. Australian hardwoods are relatively stable when seasoned correctly. Acclimatising timber onsite before use can reduce movement after installation.

  • Is there a sustainable way to source hardwood in Australia?

    Yes—Marshall Notaras Hardwoods sources timber from responsibly managed forests under strict environmental controls. Certification ensures that the timber comes from legal, sustainable operations that support long-term forestry.