About Newman Hardware
Newman Hardware is an independent Home Timber & Hardware–branded store located in Newman, Western Australia, serving local residents, tradespeople, and mining-related businesses. As a full-service hardware and home improvement outlet, they supply general hardware, power and hand tools, building materials, paint and accessories, plumbing and electrical essentials, garden and irrigation products, outdoor living items, and basic automotive supplies. Being part of the wider Home Hardware / Home Timber & Hardware network in Australia, they typically honour national promotions and product ranges while providing locally tailored stock and in‑store advice for DIY and trade projects.
A charge from “NEWMAN HARDWARE,” “NEWMAN HOME HARDWARE,” or a similar description on your bank or card statement usually relates to an in‑store purchase at their Newman, WA location. This may be a one‑off transaction for tools, hardware, or household items, or a series of purchases if you shop there regularly. You might also see a charge linked to special orders, cut‑to‑size materials, key cutting, gas bottle exchange, equipment hire, or deposits for custom or back‑ordered items. Occasionally, a small pre‑authorization hold may appear if your card was used to confirm stock, a phone order, or a large transaction; this typically drops off once the final amount is processed.
If you’re unsure about a Newman Hardware charge, start by checking recent receipts, tax invoices, or EFTPOS dockets from your visit to the store and match the date and amount to your statement. Look for household or work projects you recently purchased supplies for, and ask family members or colleagues with access to the card if they shopped there. To resolve any questions, you can contact Newman Hardware directly via the phone number listed on your receipt or by using the store locator and contact form at homehardware.com.au, providing the transaction date, amount, and the last four digits of your card. Common issues—such as duplicate charges, incorrect amounts, or refunds for returned goods—are usually handled in‑store with your original receipt and the card used for purchase.