Unauthorised Tree Services in the City of Sydney, whether it’s Tree Removal, Tree Pruning or Tree Cutting, may result in significant fines, reaching up to $500,000 for individuals. Read this to avoid it!
At Home Tree Services, we value the time, safety and money of all our clients, so we put a list of valuable information together that can help you in the initial steps to execute any Tree Services.
Yes, for tree works that do not meet the following conditions.
Any tree work may be carried out to the following species:
Botanical Name | Common Name |
Ailanthus altissima | Tree of Heaven |
Bambusa spp. | Bamboo |
Citrus spp. | All varieties |
Cotoneaster spp. | Cotoneaster |
Ficus elastica | Rubber Tree |
Gleditsia triacanthos | Wild Honey Locust |
Lagunaria patersonia | Norfolk Island Hibiscus |
Ligustrum spp. | Privet |
Melia azedarach | White Cedar |
Morus spp. | Mulberry |
Musa spp. | Banana |
Olea europa var. africana | African Olive |
Robinia pseudacacia | False acacia |
Salix babylonica | Willow |
Schefflera actinophylla | Umbrella Tree |
Syagrus romanzoffianum | Cocos Palm |
Toxicodendron succedaneum | Rhus Tree |
Any work on the following species of tree may be performed if under 10m in height:
Botanical Name | Common Name |
Cinnamomum camphora | Camphor Laurel |
Celtis sinensis | Chinese Hackberry |
Celtis occidentalis | American Nettle Tree |
Erythrina x sykesii | Coral Tree |
Liquidambar styraciflua | Liquidambar |
Note: All work done should have clear evidence documenting the reason work is permitted before commencing.
Tree works should be carried out by a qualified arborist, with a minimum certification of AQF Certificate II Arboriculture. When removing dead, dying or dangerous tree however an arborist with at least AQF Certificate III Arboriculture must document that the tree is such. A Certificate III arborist is also required to identify an exempt tree before removal.
Unauthorised tree work, including any cutting or damage, may result in the offender being issued with a penalty infringement notice or being prosecuted in the local court or the Land and Environment Court. Offenders are also liable to significant fines, reaching up to $500,000 for individuals.
If you have noticed damage done to a tree, such as a removal, pruning, poisoning, or vandalism, you should report this to the council immediately so an investigation may be performed.
The management of trees on public lands is the responsibility of the council; therefore, any removal or pruning work will be performed by them.
The information above functions as a guide and should not be used as binding evidence before undertaking any tree removal or pruning. Always refer to your council policy and/or a qualified arborist before undertaking any tree work.
Updated: 29/09/2022