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How To Secure a Firewood Permit in NSW

Sawmill Trading Company • Nov 01, 2023

Are you in need of firewood for personal purposes? Firewood is an essential resource for many households, especially during colder months as it helps to provide both warmth and a sustainable energy source.


If you are living in New South Wales (NSW), Australia, then you might need a permit to obtain and use this resource legally. In this blog, we will guide you on how to secure a firewood permit in NSW. By following these steps, you can make sure that you are obtaining firewood legally and responsibly.

Do you need a permit to collect firewood in NSW?

In New South Wales, it is generally required to secure a permit first if you want to collect firewood for personal use from a state forest within NSW. This involves making advance payments for both the permit and the timber, with a strict requirement to follow the conditions outlined in the permit.


During both collection and transportation, it is important that you carry your permit with you and follow the relevant conditions. Illegal firewood collection can result in fines, so it's important to follow the local requirements.


In addition, it is also important to note that removing firewood from national parks and state forests is also generally prohibited unless you have a state forest permit. Similar to firewood, there are also penalties for removing timber from state forests without a permit. And Forestry Corporation will take appropriate legal action against anyone caught breaking these rules.

What kind of permit do you need to collect firewood in NSW?

A firewood permit is specifically authorised to an individual to collect a specified amount of firewood from a designated area. This includes specific conditions, restrictions, and other limits on the quantity of wood that can be collected.


On the other hand, there is also a state forest permit that allows an individual to access and use state forests for various purposes, which may include timber harvesting, recreation, and sometimes collecting firewood.

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How do you apply for a firewood permit NSW?

To apply for a firewood permit in New South Wales (NSW), you need to have the following before you can proceed:

  • your vehicle registration number
  • your driver licence number
  • pensioner number (if applicable)
  • credit card


Once you have these requirements, you can then visit the NSW Forestry Corporation website. Here, you will need to follow the instructions and fill out the necessary forms.

  1. Select the 'Apply' button to proceed to the link.
  2. Choose the area where you plan to collect fire wood, the forest, and the firewood location/compartment (Cpt No).
  3. You will be asked to enter your details regarding the location of the collected area, the quantity of firewood you intend to collect, and your purpose for collecting firewood.
  4. In most cases, you will need to pay fees associated with the permit. The authority will inform you of the cost and payment methods.
  5. Click the 'Proceed' button to submit your application.
  6. Create a new account, sign in to your existing account, or checkout without registering an account.
  7. Finally, complete your online application.
  8. Once your application is approved, you will now receive your permit. Make sure to carefully review any conditions or regulations attached to the permit to remain in compliance with local regulations.
  9. Once you obtain a permit, the online permit system shows a map specifying the authorised areas where you can collect firewood for the current season.


To ensure that you are following all necessary regulations, you should:

  • always keep a copy of your permit (accessible online) with you so you can present it to Forestry Corporation officers in NSW upon request.
  • collect fallen timber only in approved areas and in specified collection limits.
  • limit your firewood collection to the designated area indicated on your permit.
  • before leaving, record your collection details on your permit

Can you collect fallen timber from the side of the road NSW?

According to the Federation Council of NSW, fallen timber or dead wood from road reserve areas can be collected provided that you secure a permit. That said, cutting down any standing tree, whether dead or alive, or removing any portion of a standing tree is strictly prohibited.


If they detect illegal firewood collection, the Federation Council may conduct an investigation to gather evidence. If the illegal collection is confirmed, legal actions may be taken, including issuing fines or penalties and confiscating the illegally collected firewood.

Takeaway

In this blog, we have discussed the steps to secure a firewood permit in NSW. We have outlined the process and highlighted some important points that applicants need to keep in mind in order to ensure legal compliance at all times. However, for those who need firewood supply but do not want to go through the hassle of the entire process, there is an easier alternative available.

Get your firewood from Sawmill and skip the application process

At Sawmill Trading Company, we are reliable firewood suppliers in NSW offering a hassle-free solution to those in need of firewood. As a member of the Firewood Association of Australia, you can guarantee that our firewood is sourced from sustainable and legal sources. Whether you need firewood for your home or business, our team will ensure that all our firewood is dried and split for your convenience. So skip the permit application process and contact us today to get your quality firewood supply without any hassle.

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