Boyer Mill
| Boyer | |
|---|---|
| Built | 1941 |
| Location | 1279 Boyer Road, Boyer, Tasmania, Australia |
| Coordinates | 42°46′42.78″S 147°6′5.42″E / 42.7785500°S 147.1015056°E |
| Industry | Pulp and paper |
| Products | Newsprint Magazine paper |
| Employees | 265 (2020) |
| Area | 565 hectares (1,400 acres) |
| Owner | David Marriner |
| Website | www |
Trading as Boyer, the Boyer Mill is a pulp and paper mill located in Boyer, Tasmania, Australia. Constructed in 1941 by Australian Newsprint Mills, it was the first producer of newsprint in Australasia. In 2020, the mill produced around 260,000 tonnes (260,000 long tons; 290,000 short tons) of product and remains Australia's only manufacturer of newsprint and magazine-grade paper. The mill's operations contribute significantly to Tasmania's economy, generating an estimated A$390,000,000 in gross state product.
From 2000 to 2025, Boyer Mill was owned and operated by the Norwegian pulp and paper company Norske Skog. In February 2025, Norske Skog sold the mill to a company controlled by Melbourne businessman David Marriner, who established the Boyer Corporation as the new operating entity. The transaction was valued at approximately A$27 million (about NOK 190 million), with Norske Skog citing a strategic focus on its European operations as the reason for the sale.