The
wood is a high-quality timber that is particularly important to the plywood industry and also used for
furniture,
veneer,
joinery,
panelling,
particle board,
flooring and
boats. Most natural stands in Australia and Papua New Guinea have been depleted by logging. It is now mainly found on timber
plantations; however, the species continues to thrive in protected areas, including
Lamington National Park where at least one walking track is named after it.
Aboriginal Australians used the
resin as cement.
Pests The plantations in Queensland have been subject to damage by a native rat species,
Rattus tunneyi, which digs to the roots of a semi-mature tree and kills it. The animal was declared a pest for this reason. The vulnerability of
A. cunninghamii plantations to pest losses has caused some of them to be replaced by
A. hunsteinii, which suffers less in plantation. Unspecified
Microlepidoptera are significant pests of the
pinecones of both.
Biological control Cryptolaemus montrouzieri is a
coccinellid predator of
mealybug and soft
scale insect parasites of
A. cunninghamii, and has several characteristics that make it a good
biocontrol for use in plantations. Although they are less interested in other trees – by many multiples –
C. montrouzieri does hunt the same pests in
custard apple and
citrus plantations. ==Gallery==