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Hyne Timber’s new storage facility completed

Hon Michael McCormack, CEO Jim Bindon, Mayor Julia Ham and Site Manager, Kristina Kaminski cutting the ribbon.

Hyne Timber has officially marked the completion of its new 4700m2 storage facility with a ribbon cutting celebration held at the Tumbarumba Sawmill. Source: Timberbiz

Joined by the Member for Riverina Michael McCormack, the new Mayor of the Snowy Valleys Council Councillor Julia Ham, and several other key stakeholders, the event marked a new era in the protection of timber from the weather while also reflecting on the devastating impact of the 2019/20 bushfires.

Jim Bindon, CEO of the Hyne Group, addressed the gathering, congratulating those involved on this successful milestone.

“Many team members and contractors have been involved in the delivery of this storage facility including local companies, Joss Constructions and Wagga Fire,” he said.

“You should all be proud of the smooth project management and successful completion.

“This facility is a critical asset to protect our products from adverse weather exposure to extract the maximum value from our pine log feedstock since the bushfires.

“Operational efficiency for this Mill has never been more important and I thank both the Australian Government and NSW Government for their support with bushfire recovery funding which contributed towards the delivery costs. This support made our investment viable.

“I also thank the Snowy Valleys Council for expediating the development approval at the start of the year and the Tumbarumba community for their ongoing support.”

Minister for Agriculture, Regional NSW and Western NSW Tara Moriarty said the Tumbarumba Mill Optimisation project is an example of the Australian and NSW Government’s commitment to building stronger, more resilient regional economies.

“The increased storage capacity at Tumbarumba Mill will ensure this important timber processor can maintain its production of timber supplies for the building sector while securing those local jobs the community relies on,” Ms Moriarty said.

“The Australian and NSW Governments are backing projects in the Snowy Valleys region that will boost preparedness for future disasters, encourage economic recovery, aid tourism and bring people together.”

Now complete, the new storage facility can store 4000m3 of timber known in the process as ‘Rough Sawn, Kiln Dried’ (RSKD) material.

Albury based Joss Construction was appointed to undertake the build with official occupancy granted in October 2024.

The project prioritised utilising local trades and suppliers and injected over $5,000,000 directly into the regional economy.

The project is jointly funded through the Australian and NSW Government’s Bushfire Local Economic Recovery Fund and the Australian Government Forestry Recovery Development Fund.