Premium Mixed Australian Hardwood Firewood (Per m³)
Looking for premium Mixed Hardwood Firewood that burns longer, hotter, and cleaner? Our carefully selected blend of Ironbark, Yellowbox, Whitebox, and Bull Oak delivers exceptional heat output, slow-burning efficiency, and minimal ash—making it the ideal choice for fireplaces, wood stoves, and outdoor cooking.
Key Benefits of Mixed Hardwood Firewood
🔥 Yellowbox – Renowned for its exceptional burning qualities, Yellowbox firewood delivers a steady, high heat with a long-lasting burn, requiring fewer logs to maintain warmth.
🔥 Whitebox – A clean-burning hardwood that produces minimal smoke, Whitebox is easy to handle and stack, offering a consistent heat output for reliable fires.
🔥 Ironbark – The ultimate high-performance firewood, Ironbark is dense and long-burning, producing intense heat with minimal ash, making it ideal for heating and cooking.
🔥 Bull Oak (Buloke) – One of the hardest and slowest-burning Australian hardwoods, Bull Oak provides exceptional heat output and longevity, perfect for extended fires.
Why Choose Our Mixed Hardwood Firewood?
✔ Long-Lasting Burn – Dense hardwoods ensure a slow, steady burn, reducing the number of logs needed.
✔ High Heat Output – Perfect for home heating, outdoor fire pits, and wood-fired cooking.
✔ Low Smoke & Minimal Ash – Burns cleanly with less smoke and residue, making it ideal for indoor use.
✔ Sustainable & Responsibly Sourced – Our firewood is harvested from sustainable Australian sources, ensuring minimal environmental impact.
✔ Suitable for All Fireplaces & Stoves – Works perfectly in wood heaters, pizza ovens, chimineas, and open fireplaces.
How to Order
Order your Mixed Hardwood Firewood (Per m³) online for fast delivery across Sydney and surrounding areas. Need assistance? Contact our team for expert advice on choosing the right firewood for your needs.
More Firewood Options
Looking for different firewood varieties? Check out our Vintage Ironbark Firewood for an ultra-premium burning experience.
Firewood & Home Heating Regulations
For more information on safe and efficient wood heating practices, visit the Australian Home Heating Association, the leading authority on home heating in Australia.