OPEN | CLOSE | |
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Monday | 6:30am | 4:50pm |
Tuesday | 6:30am | 4:50pm |
Wednesday | 6:30am | 4:50pm |
Thursday | 6:30am | 4:50pm |
Friday | 6:30am | 4:50pm |
Saturday | 6:30am | 3:50pm |
Sunday | 8:00am | 3:50pm |
OPEN | CLOSE | |
---|---|---|
Monday | 6:30am | 4:50pm |
Tuesday | 6:30am | 4:50pm |
Wednesday | 6:30am | 4:50pm |
Thursday | 6:30am | 4:50pm |
Friday | 6:30am | 4:50pm |
Saturday | 6:30am | 3:50pm |
Sunday | 8:00am | 3:50pm |
WOOD IF YOU COULD
Here come the cooler seasons! For bunches of us, they convey the abundantly anticipated opportunity to twist up and unwind before a warming chimney – ideally with a glass of wine or a hot measure of cocoa and somebody you cherish.
The fire has a primal, soothing feeling that backpedals to old circumstances, and a chimney or wood radiator has dependably been a prominent and efficient approach to warm a room or home. Yet, did you realize that the CSIRO and the Australian Firewood Association say kindling is viewed as the most maintainable, nursery impartial option fuel for both warming and cooking?
NEUTRAL FOOTPRINTS
Most firewood in Australia comes from either collected, cut, dead wood; tree lopping waste; or sustainable forest and land clearing harvests. The carbon emissions from it burning are considered no worse than if the wood was left to burn in bushfires and burn-offs, or even left to rot, decompose or be eaten by termites. So, firewood is considered eco-friendly, emitting the least amount of greenhouse gas.
Of course, it is important to get the RIGHT kind of wood to burn and to know how to burn it correctly. So here are a few tips you might find handy…
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