KTC Plantations


KTC owns established plantation assets of Indian Sandalwood and African Mahogany in the Ord River Irrigation Area in Kununurra, Western Australian. They are located north east of the township.


An aerial view of the southern end of the plantation.


KTC Director Harry Weir hugging an African Mahogany tree.
KTC Director Max Correy inspecting an Indian Sandalwood tree.



The photos below were taken during our African Mahogany trial harvest, milling and processing exercise which has been an ongoing part of the companies Research & Development program since 2005.





A landmark for the Australian timber industry; the first Australian-plantation grown African Mahogany floor laid in Australia.

KTC Kimberley Mahogany flooring

KTC African Mahogany flooring displays the sought after hardwood characteristics which include its light pinkish blond colouration and being termite resistant.

Commercial timber inquiries are welcome, click on the "contact" menu item above.


If you have a question or wish to inquire about being a KTC shareholder for more details (1), click on the "contact" menu item above.

(1) This is not an invitation to invest. You should carefully evaluate any business opportunity using information provided and from your independent inquiries. With any business opportunity the Company urges you to seek independent legal, taxation and accounting advice. KTC wholesale products accept no more than 20 direct individual applications excluding Sophisticated Investors (Section 708(8) of the Corporations Act) and those investors where the offer is made through a financial services licensee (Section 708(10) of the Corporations Act)