Boyer Mill

Trading as Norske Skog Boyer, the Boyer Mill is a pulp and paper mill located in Boyer, Tasmania, Australia. Constructed in 1941 by Australian Newsprint Mills, the mill was the first producer of newsprint paper in Australasia. Producing 260,000 tonnes (260,000 long tons; 290,000 short tons) of product in 2020, the mill is currently Australia's only manufacturer of newsprint and magazine-grade paper. The mill's operations make a substantial contribution to Tasmania's gross state product, estimated at $390 million. Boyer Mill has been owned and operated by the Norwegian pulp and paper company Norske Skog since 2000.

Norske Skog Boyer
Built1941 (1941)
Location1279 Boyer Road
Boyer, Tasmania
Australia
Coordinates42°46′42.78″S 147°6′5.42″E
IndustryPulp and paper
ProductsNewsprint
Magazine paper
Employees265 (2020)
Area615 hectares (1,520 acres)
Owner(s)Norske Skog
Websitewww.norskeskog.com/about-norske-skog/business-units/australasia/norske-skog-boyer
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