Western Junction Sawmill | Tasmanian Timber

Western Junction Sawmill


Located in Northern Tasmania, Western Junction Sawmill is dedicated to processing all grades of locally sourced native and plantation hardwoods. By transforming resources that might otherwise be exported as woodchips into high-quality timber products, we maximise value for the local community. Our commitment to sustainability, efficient processing, investment in new products and markets, as well as local employment supports the region’s forestry industry and contributes to economic stability.

Proprietary Products

Australian Oak

MASSLAM

Sustainability Statement

Through responsible sourcing and meticulous processing methods, we ensure the natural beauty and integrity of the timber are preserved. By avoiding unnecessary waste and maximising the value of each log, our team of highly-skilled professionals process timber into feedstock that meets the highest quality standards for both minor building projects to large-scale construction developments, contributing to the development of sustainable infrastructure.

Contact

Western Junction Sawmill

0409 927 123

dean.smith@westernjunctionsawmill.com.au

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