Stay Safe — and Stay Legal — When Cutting Your Trees

Pruning your trees might seem like a simple backyard job, but in New South Wales, cutting the wrong tree the wrong way can lead to hefty fines — even if it’s on your property.

If you’re in the Mid North Coast — Kempsey, Nambucca Heads, Port Macquarie, or Coffs Harbour — here’s what you need to know before you make the first cut.

Why Tree Laws Exist

Local councils regulate tree work to:

            •           Protect native and significant trees

            •           Preserve biodiversity

            •           Maintain neighbourhood safety

            •           Prevent over-clearing or illegal removal

Even well-meaning pruning can break the rules if you don’t check first.

What Is a Tree Preservation Order (TPO)?

Most councils in NSW have a Tree Preservation Order (TPO). It’s a regulation that protects certain trees based on:

            •           Height or canopy size

            •           Species type (e.g. eucalyptus, figs)

            •           Proximity to property lines

            •           Environmental significance

Under most TPOs, you can’t prune or remove protected trees without written council approval.

You could face penalties over $1,000 if you prune more than allowed.

Why Tree Laws Exist

Local councils regulate tree work to:

            •           Protect native and significant trees

            •           Preserve biodiversity

            •           Maintain neighbourhood safety

            •           Prevent over-clearing or illegal removal

Even well-meaning pruning can break the rules if you don’t check first.

 

What Is a Tree Preservation Order (TPO)?

Most councils in NSW have a Tree Preservation Order (TPO). It’s a regulation that protects certain trees based on:

          •           Height or canopy size

          •           Species type (e.g. eucalyptus, figs)

          •           Proximity to property lines

          •           Environmental significance

Under most TPOs, you can’t prune or remove protected trees without written council approval.

You could face penalties over $1,000 if you prune more than allowed.

What Tree Work Is Usually Allowed Without Approval?

Minor pruning – Up to 10% of the canopy annually

Dead branches – Can usually be removed for safety

Trees within 3 metres of a dwelling – In some cases

Bushfire zone properties – May qualify under the 10/50 Rule

Major limb removal, crown reduction, or removal of a healthy tree? You’ll likely need written approval.

How to Stay Compliant (and Safe)

          1.         Call Your Local Council

Each council has its own rules — always check the latest Tree Policy.

           2.         Hire a Qualified Arborist (AQF Level 3 or higher)

They’ll know what’s legal, safe, and healthy for your trees.

           3.         Get a Written Quote with Compliance Notes

If you’re hiring a tree service, make sure they include whether council approval is needed — and if they’ll handle it.

Tree Regulations by Local Area

          •           Kempsey Shire Council – TPO applies to most large native species

          •           Port Macquarie-Hastings Council – Permit needed for many removals

          •           Coffs Harbour City Council – Very strict protection of koala habitat trees

          •           Nambucca Valley Council – Has exemptions for dangerous trees with proof

Check your council’s website or contact them directly — or we can help guide you.

Why Work With Us?

Langham’s Tree Services is fully qualified, insured, and experienced in council-compliant pruning.

We can help you:

            •           Determine if your tree work is legal

            •           Submit council applications (if required)

            •           Prune with safety and tree health in mind

Need Pruning Advice?

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Take the safe route and get Tree Pruning with us!