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19th April 2009, 05:03 PM #1Senior Member
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Free firewood options? (Sydney area)
I'm currently restoring an old wood heater I have at my place. I was wondering if anyone could tell me whether there is some public forest near Sydney that allows you to get a trailers worth of wood for free (not for resale but for personal use). Where would I find information about such opportunities and a map of the areas where collection can occur in for the year? Preferrably closer than dubbo.
I've found a few ads offering free timber for collection etc which I'll take up and see but I don't want to be collecting old pailing fences that are rotten so to speak which is what I'm expecting..
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19th April 2009, 05:19 PM #2
How about you go for a drive in area's with Hard rubbish collection time . . .
Pat
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19th April 2009, 05:21 PM #3
I saw a stack at Seven Hills today nice logs
no idea other than Gum red pith flacky bark
oh and Pat we would have stopped and picked em up but it was phissing down
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19th April 2009, 05:32 PM #6Senior Member
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We don't have those anymore do we? At least not in the surrounding councils in Sydney where I live. I think they stopped having set days because people would just cause a mess on the footpath as they trolled through the rubbish. I also think council is making money off the scrap metal, plastics etc that is thrown away. These days you just ring up and they come and do a collection for free. No set days. I think it may be one free collection every 12 months or something...
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20th April 2009, 07:07 PM #7Intermediate Member
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In that case, check with your local council if its possible to have a pick through their green waste area. Many councils chip and compost this waste and sell it back to the locals. Dry logs are likely to be too hard to chip so they must do something with them.
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20th April 2009, 09:36 PM #8Senior Member
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21st April 2009, 12:40 PM #9
The forestery dept grants permits to cut firewood in state forests. Used to be about $25 for 2 ute loads. I used to get the permit in Lithgow but they will have other offices. Google should find it.
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21st April 2009, 01:37 PM #10Senior Member
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21st April 2009, 02:33 PM #11Senior Member
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21st April 2009, 02:41 PM #12Senior Member
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21st April 2009, 05:38 PM #13
Certainly all of UNS has 2 Hard Rubbish collections each year. Despite them specifying no garden stuff, there are always some stacks of timber out.
Also, prowling at the end of winter will always find heaps of logs on nature strip. They do not usually last too long tho' as folk with heaters seem to grab them pretty quick.
I have collected quite a bit of turning timber that way over the years.Alastair
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21st April 2009, 07:52 PM #14Senior Member
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Well rang the council. Like all government departments they no longer actually do anything or own any real services but subcontract out the services. Seems they get "mulch" delivered and that's about it. Advised me to ring around a few contractors to see what the deal is. It's probably the way I'll end up heading.
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21st April 2009, 09:25 PM #15Senior Member
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Hi montiee, just bear in mind that people will be doing their autumn winter pruning and general tidy up soon. Wothwhile to keep an eye out for suitable trimmings. I have collected useful pieces and lots over the years.
I now have my eye on a brushbox (?) tree which is scheduled to be felled by a council contractor shortly. The tree has a 50 to 60cm diameter trunk!!!
Cheers
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