Species Profile · Australian Hardwoods

Messmate — Eucalyptus obliqua

A specifier's hardwood with one of the most distinctive grain patterns of any Australian eucalypt. Native to Tasmania, Victoria and the southern NSW tablelands — sold commercially as part of the "Tasmanian Oak" and "Australian Oak" group. Class 3 — Moderately Durable above-ground heartwood, best suited to protected internal applications: flooring, lining, joinery and furniture.

Messmate
Durability (Above Ground)
Class 3
AS 5604 — 7–15 years
Density (Air-Dry)
770 kg/m³
1,090 kg/m³ unseasoned
Janka Hardness
7.3 kN
Seasoned (5.3 unseasoned)
Strength Group
SD3
Seasoned · F27 stress grade
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Technical ReferenceSummary

Messmate (Eucalyptus obliqua) — also known as Messmate Stringybark, Brown-top Stringybark and Victorian Messmate — is a native eucalypt of Tasmania, Victoria and the higher-altitude regions of southern NSW and southern Queensland. In trade, it is one of the three species commonly milled and sold under the umbrella names "Tasmanian Oak" and "Australian Oak" (alongside Alpine Ash and Mountain Ash).

The species is characterised by a clean, pale appearance with distinctive growth ring figure — visually it is closer to a temperate ash or oak than to a tropical Australian hardwood. Density 770 kg/m³ air-dry. Strength SD3 seasoned (S3 unseasoned), Joint JD3 seasoned (J3 unseasoned), F-grade F27 seasoned. Janka 7.3 kN seasoned. Natural durability is moderate — Class 3 above ground (7–15 years) — and the heartwood is not termite-resistant. Sapwood is Lyctus-susceptible. The practical implication: Messmate is excellent for protected internal applications and is not typically specified for exterior structural or decking use without preservation treatment. BCA Group 4 fire rating, approved for BAL 12.5 and BAL 19 bushfire zones.

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Natural Durability Classification
Class 3 — Moderately Durable
7–15 years above ground · Heartwood only
AS 5604
Class 3 of 4

Character & Appearance

Heartwood is light brown — sometimes with a slight pinkish or yellow cast — with sapwood that is pale yellow to pale brown and not always sharply distinct from heartwood. The defining visual feature of Messmate is its strongly defined growth rings, which produce a distinctive figure on plain-sawn boards that some specifiers prize for its decorative quality.

Grain is generally straight but is sometimes interlocking. Texture is moderately coarse but even, and Messmate machines, glues and bends well. Where preservation is needed, the species can be difficult to impregnate with preservatives — a consideration if specifying for an application that requires H3 or higher treatment.

Messmate grain

Species & General Properties

Botanical Name
Eucalyptus obliqua
Common Names
Messmate Stringybark, Tasmanian Oak (component), Australian Oak (component)
Wood Type
Hardwood, broadleaf eucalypt
Origin
Tasmania, Victoria, NSW & QLD tablelands
Heartwood Colour
Light brown
Sapwood Colour
Pale yellow to pale brown
Grain
Straight to interlocking, prominent growth rings
Texture
Moderately coarse, even
Durability Above Ground
Class 3 — 7–15 years
Heartwood Only
Sapwood not naturally durable
Lyctus Susceptibility
Sapwood susceptible
Termite Resistance
Not resistant
BCA Fire Group
Group 4
BAL Approval
BAL 12.5, 19

Mechanical & Physical Properties

PropertyUnseasonedSeasoned
Density 1,090 kg/m³ 770 kg/m³
Janka hardness 5.3 kN 7.3 kN
Modulus of rupture (bending) 71 MPa 118 MPa
Modulus of elasticity 12 GPa 15 GPa
Maximum crushing strength 37 MPa 64 MPa
Strength Group S3 SD3
Stress Grade (typical, Structural No.1) F17 F27
Joint Group J3 JD3
Shrinkage (Total)Value
Tangential shrinkage 11.30 %
Radial shrinkage 5.10 %

Recommended Applications

Messmate's combination of straight grain, attractive growth ring figure, moderate strength and clean light-brown colour makes it one of the most popular Australian flooring and internal joinery species. Its low natural durability and lack of termite resistance limit it strictly to protected internal applications.

Flooring (Internal)
Solid T&G, engineered, secret-nail boards — residential and commercial
Lining & Panelling
Internal wall and ceiling lining, V-joint and shadowline profiles
Joinery
Doors, trims, architraves, skirting boards
Furniture & Cabinetry
Solid timber furniture, kitchen cabinetry, shelving
Framing (Protected)
Internal framing — above ground, fully enclosed only
Pulp & Engineered
A major species for pulp production and engineered timber products
Messmate is rated Class 3 — Moderately Durable above ground (7–15 years) and is widely specified internally for its clean light-brown appearance, distinctive growth ring figure, and excellent machining behaviour. It is one of the three species commercially sold as Tasmanian Oak / Australian Oak. — WoodSolutions, Messmate Species Technical Guide

Specification Notes

For Specifiers and Certifiers
  • Best for protected internal use. Messmate's Class 3 durability gives 7–15 years above-ground service, which is short for unprotected exterior or decking applications. Specify a more durable species (e.g. Spotted Gum, Blackbutt, Ironbark) for those uses, or use Messmate under cover.
  • Recommended spec wording: "Messmate (Eucalyptus obliqua) — AS 5604 Class 3 above-ground durability, Strength Group SD3 seasoned, Joint Group JD3 seasoned, F-grade F27 seasoned."
  • Messmate is one of the three species (with Alpine Ash E. delegatensis and Mountain Ash E. regnans) commercially sold as "Tasmanian Oak" and "Australian Oak". Where a specific species is required, specify Eucalyptus obliqua explicitly.
  • Sapwood is Lyctus-susceptible — specify Lyctus-treated sapwood, or heartwood-only material, for internal applications.
  • Not termite-resistant — adequate termite barrier or chemical protection required per AS 3660 in termite-prone areas.
  • Preservative impregnation can be difficult — Messmate is not commonly available as H3+ treated material.
  • Bushfire performance: BCA Group 4 fire rating. Approved under AS 3959 for use in BAL 12.5 and BAL 19 bushfire-prone zones.
  • Floor acclimatisation: Messmate has comparatively high tangential shrinkage (11.30%). Acclimatise boards to room moisture content (10–12% typical) for at least 7 days before laying.

References

01
WoodSolutions / Forest & Wood Products Australia. Messmate — Species Technical Guide. woodsolutions.com.au/wood-species/hardwood/messmate
02
Standards Australia. AS 5604 — Timber — Natural Durability Ratings. Messmate is rated Class 3 — Moderately Durable above ground on the AS 5604 four-class scale.
03
Standards Australia. AS 1720.1 / AS 1720.2 — Timber Structures. Reference for strength group (SD3 seasoned, S3 unseasoned), joint group (JD3 seasoned, J3 unseasoned), and stress grade classifications.
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Standards Australia. AS 3959 — Construction of buildings in bushfire-prone areas. Messmate is approved for use in BAL 12.5 and BAL 19 zones.
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The Wood Database — Messmate (Eucalyptus obliqua). International cross-reference for mechanical and physical properties. wood-database.com/messmate

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