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WELCOME TO AUSBRUSH PANELS - and to ADELAIDE BRUSH FENCING - THE ORIGINAL "ADELAIDE BRUSH"
Salisbury Plains, warehouse, panel and gate assembly area .... Adelaide, South Australia
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New ! For those jobs where additional privacy is required, our 2120mm high, raw brush panels which will build a fence up to 2400mm in height.
'ABC Gardening Australia Show' Exhibit, Adelaide, March 2009
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Brush fencing also known as brushwood, broom, broombush or brushbox originated in South Australia over 100 years ago and a brief history of its Adelaide origins can be found on this page. From Adelaide, brush fencing spread to the other Australian mainland capitals from the 1970's and is now a widely used and popular fencing choice right across Australia, where a natural looking and cost effective feature fence or screen is wanted. Whilst brush fencing is now mostly described interstate as "brushwood fencing", it is also described in the other States as "Adelaide brush fencing" alluding to it's origins here. Brush fencing is made from Melaleuca uncinata, an Australian native lignotuber which is found naturally occurring over vast areas of Australia. Brush comprises many different naturally occurring provenances of Melaleuca and the colour of the bark varies from a light grey to black, 'mottly' grey-black and red colourings.
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Site Launched:
March 2012; Last Updated:
September 2012
Copyright Ausbrush Panels and Adelaide Brush 2012
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