Buying firewood to use immediately
Buy dry, seasoned, untreated timber. Unseasoned wood can have up to 50% moisture content, so it's hard to ignite, slow to burn and produces smoke and less heat.
Buying firewood in spring
To save money, you can buy unseasoned firewood in early spring to use the following winter. If you do this, ensure you store the wood undercover in a criss-cross pattern to dry out for 8 to 12 months before use.
Collecting timber from public land
You may need a license or permit to collect timber from public land.
For more information, visit the Department of Sustainability and Environment's website, or call them on 136 186.