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Local hardwood firewood — split, seasoned and delivered. Free delivery within 20km of Bendigo. Cash on delivery preferred. Two grades, set prices, honest measure. Buy 2m³ and save 5%, or 3m³+ and save 10% on your firewood.

Split hardwood firewood from TB'S Trees, Bendigo

TB'S Trees is a family-owned Bendigo arborist business and our firewood sales are a natural extension of the tree work we do every week across Bendigo and the surrounding suburbs. When we remove or process a tree, the trunk and limb wood gets split, seasoned and turned into firewood that's then delivered to local homes. That means every cubic metre we sell has come from real tree work on a real Bendigo property — not from a faceless supply chain. Local trees, local crew, local fires.

We sell two grades of firewood. B Grade Hot Mix is our balanced, great-value workhorse — a hot mix of eucalyptus hardwood and other Central Victorian species, giving you wood that lights easily and burns at good steady heat. A Grade Hardwood Eucalyptus is the premium choice — selected dense eucalyptus only, for households running slow-combustion heaters who want maximum heat and overnight burn. Pick whichever fits your fireplace and how hard you run it. Prices are set, delivery within 20km of Bendigo is free, and what you order is what arrives.

And because most Bendigo homes burn more than a single cube through winter, we run an automatic volume discount on firewood — 5% off when you order 2m³, and 10% off when you order 3m³ or more. The discount applies across the two grades combined, so a 1m³ B grade + 1m³ A grade order earns you the 5% just the same as 2m³ of one grade.

Prices & products

Volume discount on Bendigo firewood — buy more, save more. 2m³ = 5% off. 3m³ or more = 10% off. Applies across both grades combined. Discount is calculated automatically at checkout.

B Grade Hot Mix Firewood

A hot mix of eucalyptus hardwood and other Central Victorian species — our balanced, great-value option for most Bendigo homes.

$185/ m³

Plus GST if applicable. Free delivery within 20km of Bendigo. Save 5% on 2m³, 10% on 3m³+ (across both grades combined).

  • Mixed eucalyptus hardwood + supporting species
  • Split, seasoned and ready to burn
  • Easy to light, steady heat output
  • Great value for typical wood heaters & open fires
  • Free delivery within 20km of Bendigo

Free delivery within a 20km radius of Bendigo — covering Bendigo, Golden Square, Kangaroo Flat, Strathfieldsaye, Eaglehawk, Epsom, Maiden Gully, Junortoun, California Gully, Huntly and Marong.

20–35km from Bendigo: $50 flat delivery fee (covers Axedale and rural blocks in the outer band). Beyond 35km (Heathcote, outer rural): delivery by quote.

Cash on delivery preferred. Bank transfer prior to delivery also accepted. All prices plus GST if applicable. Full terms and conditions apply — including site access requirements and payment terms.

Volume discount — buy more, save more

Most Bendigo households burn well more than a single cubic metre through winter, and we'd rather see a customer with a properly stocked woodpile than one running out in August. So our pricing rewards the bigger order:

  • 1m³ — set price ($185 B Grade Hot Mix / $210 A Grade Hardwood Eucalyptus).
  • 2m³5% off the firewood subtotal. That's $18.50 off two cubes of B grade (now $351.50 total), or $21 off two cubes of A grade (now $399).
  • 3m³ or more10% off the firewood subtotal. Three cubes of B grade comes to $499.50; three cubes of A grade comes to $567. The 10% rate keeps applying at 4m³, 5m³ and beyond.

The discount applies to your total firewood quantity across both grades combined — so a 1m³ B grade + 1m³ A grade order still earns the 5%, and a 1m³ B + 2m³ A order earns the 10%. The cart works it out automatically, and the discount line appears on the order summary that Tom receives.

Mulch isn't part of the firewood discount (it has its own bulk pricing built into the per-load price), but adding mulch to your order doesn't affect the firewood discount — your 2m³ of firewood still earns 5% even if there's a bag of mulch on the same delivery.

What makes our Bendigo firewood good

Three things separate good firewood from poor firewood: the species, the dryness, and the honesty of the measure. We get all three right.

The species. Central Victoria is excellent firewood country. The region's hardwoods — red gum, box, ironbark, yellow box, grey box, stringybark and other eucalypts — are exactly the dense, slow-burning timbers that make excellent firewood. They hold a fire, throw out lasting heat, and produce good coals. Lighter species (sugar gum, manna gum, some softer eucalypts) come into the mix to make the wood easier to light, particularly important for open fires and lighting up after a night of cold. The B Grade Hot Mix gives you both — easy lighting and lasting heat — while the A Grade is dense hardwood only, for households that want maximum BTU per cubic metre.

The dryness. Firewood must be seasoned (properly dried) before it burns well. Green, unseasoned wood is hard to light, hisses on the fire, throws very little heat because energy is wasted boiling off moisture, and generates excess smoke and creosote in the flue. Even premium dense hardwood burns badly while it's green. The firewood we sell has been split and seasoned, so it lights easily and burns hot and clean. If we ever have wood on hand that needs a bit more drying time, we'll tell you straight — and if you're buying ahead for next year, green wood at a sensible price that you season yourself can be the smartest, most economical play.

The measure. We sell by the cubic metre — a standard, honest unit. A cubic metre of split firewood, neatly stacked, is roughly a 1m × 1m × 1m stack. When you order 2m³ from us, you get 2m³ — no clever measurements, no "loaded ute" estimates that fall short. We've all heard the stories. We sell by the proper cube.

The "hot mix": why it works

The phrase "hot mix" gets used loosely in the firewood game. What we mean by it is a deliberate, sensible blend: a base of solid Central Victorian eucalyptus hardwoods that throw real heat, with the right share of lighter, faster-catching species to make the wood lively to light and friendly to use day-in, day-out. The idea isn't fillers — it's balance.

In practice, that means a B Grade load from us is fast to get a fire started, comfortable to keep going through a normal cold evening, and capable of putting good coals down for the morning. It's the right product for most Bendigo households: families who light a fire after work, weekenders who load up the heater on cold Saturday afternoons, anyone with an open fireplace, and anyone who burns wood as their main source of warmth without running a serious slow-combustion heater flat out. For all of that, hot mix is the sensible buy.

A Grade Hardwood Eucalyptus: when to step up

A Grade is for the next level up. It's selected dense eucalyptus only — pieces hand-picked from species like red gum, ironbark and box, the hard, heavy, slow-burning end of the Central Victorian timber range. The difference shows up in three places.

It throws more heat per cubic metre. Denser timber holds more energy. The same physical stack of A Grade puts out more BTU than the same physical stack of hot mix.

It burns longer. Dense hardwood, loaded into a closed slow-combustion heater with the air shut down, can hold a fire through the night. You wake up to coals and can rebuild instantly. That is what serious wood-heater households are buying for.

It produces excellent coals. The coal bed an A Grade load lays down is dense, glowing and long-lived — great for cooking, great for steady radiant heat, and great for getting the next load away cleanly.

Who is A Grade for? Households running a slow-combustion wood heater as their main heat source. Households in larger or less-insulated homes that need real heat output. People who burn wood through the day, every day, in a cold central Victorian winter. People who'd rather buy one load of premium wood than two loads of average wood. If that's you, the extra $25 a cube is sensible money.

How to store your Bendigo firewood

Once it's delivered, how you store firewood makes a real difference to how well it burns. The principles are simple:

  • Keep it off the ground — on pallets, bearers or a rack — so it doesn't draw moisture up from the soil.
  • Store it somewhere with airflow and sun — both drive drying and keep already-seasoned wood dry.
  • Cover the top against rain — but leave the sides open so air can move through the stack. Wood sealed under a tarp can't breathe and can go mouldy.
  • Stack loosely — leave gaps between pieces so air circulates.

A simple woodshed, a lean-to, or a covered rack in a sunny, breezy spot is ideal. Get storage right and even wood that needs a bit more seasoning will come good; get it wrong and even dry wood can deteriorate. When your firewood is delivered, put it straight into proper storage and it'll be in great shape when you light the heater.

Where we deliver firewood

Free delivery is included on every order within a 20km radius of Bendigo. That covers all of the city's named suburbs:

For Axedale, Heathcote and other locations outside the 20km radius, delivery is by quote — typically a small flat fee that we confirm before you commit. Pick-up from our Axedale yard can also be arranged at any time.

How to order Bendigo firewood

Ordering is currently a quick phone call:

  1. Call us on 0498 609 887 (or email tbstrees19@gmail.com) and tell us: which grade you want, how much, and your delivery address in Bendigo or the surrounding suburbs.
  2. We'll confirm availability — what we have on hand, the seasoning status and how soon we can deliver.
  3. We'll confirm the total — set per-cube price, delivery (free within 20km of Bendigo, by quote beyond), and any GST.
  4. We'll arrange the delivery time — and the spot on your property where you want the load dropped (close to your woodshed or storage spot is ideal).
  5. Pay on delivery — cash is preferred; bank transfer can be arranged.

Online ordering and a shopping cart will be added to this page soon — once that's live, the same B Grade and A Grade products at these set prices will be available to add directly to a cart, including in Google Shopping.

Why buy your Bendigo firewood from TB'S Trees

  • Genuine local product. Firewood from real tree work on real Bendigo properties — not a faceless distribution chain.
  • Set prices. $185/m³ B grade hot mix, $210/m³ A grade — no haggling, no surprise extras.
  • Free delivery within 20km of Bendigo — covering every named Bendigo suburb.
  • Honest measure. Cubic-metre pricing, properly stacked.
  • Properly seasoned. Split, dried and ready to burn — we tell you straight if any load needs more time.
  • Cash on delivery — simple, no fuss.
  • Family-owned. A Bendigo business since 2015 with a 5.0 Google rating from 26 reviews.

Order your Bendigo firewood today

Call 0498 609 887, email tbstrees19@gmail.com, or request a quote online. Local firewood sales, set prices, free delivery within 20km of Bendigo.

Frequently asked questions

Yes — TB'S Trees runs an automatic volume discount on Bendigo firewood orders. 2m³ earns 5% off the firewood subtotal, 3m³ or more earns 10% off. The discount is calculated across both grades combined, so a 1m³ B grade + 1m³ A grade order still earns the 5%. The cart applies it automatically — see the discount line on the cart summary.
B grade hot mix is a balanced blend of Central Victorian eucalyptus hardwoods and other species — it lights easily, burns at a good steady heat and is great value for most Bendigo homes. A grade hardwood eucalyptus is a selected, denser eucalyptus-only mix that throws more heat per cubic metre and burns longer in a closed wood heater. A grade is the premium choice if you run a slow-combustion heater hard or want to hold a fire overnight.
It depends on your heater, how big your home is and how much you run the fire. A household that lights a heater only on cold evenings may use 2–3 cubic metres a winter; a home running a wood heater all day through winter can easily use 5–7 cubic metres. Give us a call and we'll help you size the order so you don't run out mid-winter.
Yes. The firewood we sell has been split and seasoned (dried) so it's ready to burn. Properly seasoned hardwood is what gives you clean, hot burning — green wood hisses, smokes and wastes its energy boiling off moisture. If we ever have wood that needs a bit more drying time, we'll tell you straight.
Delivery is FREE within a 20km radius of Bendigo — that covers Bendigo, Golden Square, Kangaroo Flat, Strathfieldsaye, Eaglehawk, Epsom, Maiden Gully, Junortoun, California Gully, Huntly and Marong. For Axedale, Heathcote and other locations further out, delivery is by quote — typically a small flat fee. Pick-up can also be arranged from our Axedale yard.
Cash on delivery is preferred. Bank transfer can also be arranged before delivery if that suits you better. All prices are plus GST if applicable.
Earlier than you probably think. The smart move is to buy in late summer or autumn so the wood is on your property and ready before the cold sets in. Buying in the first cold week of winter is when everyone calls at once and the best wood goes first — plan ahead and you'll always have a dry stack ready.
We sell by the cubic metre (m³) — a standard, honest measure. A cubic metre of split, stacked firewood is roughly a 1m × 1m × 1m stack. If you're new to ordering firewood, just tell us about your heater, your home and how much you used last winter and we'll help you order the right amount.
Right now the fastest way to order is to call 0498 609 887 or email tbstrees19@gmail.com — we check availability, confirm delivery and lock in your order in one quick chat. Online ordering and a cart will be added to this page soon, including Google Shopping listings.