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Tree removal in Mount Claremont 6010

Thinking of removing or pruning a tree in Mount Claremont? The rules here are set by Nedlands. Check whether you likely need approval, then get free quotes from licensed local arborists.

Heads up: parts of Mount Claremont fall under Cambridge. Confirm which council covers your address.

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Tree rules in Mount Claremont

Local Planning Schemes and local laws; Environmental Protection Act 1986 (native vegetation clearing).

โ— Researchedยท last checked 2026-06-29official source โ†—

Compiled from the council's published rules and cross-checked. Always confirm with the council.

Which trees are protected in Nedlands?

Trees about 8m tall or 48cm trunk (council states ~150cm trunk circumference) or larger are generally protected and need approval.

Local Planning Policies 3.3 (adopted 23 July 2024) and 3.4 (adopted 27 May 2025) establish size-based protection thresholds. Protection triggered by ANY of: canopy diameter โ‰ฅ6m, height โ‰ฅ8m, or trunk circumference โ‰ฅ1.5m. Applies only to residential zones R20-R80; non-residential and higher-density residential (R80+) private land have no specific council tree protection policy. Policies function as enforceable planning controls requiring development approval for regulated tree damage on private residential land.

When you may not need approval

  • Environmental weed species and species on State/local weed registers
  • Maintenance pruning complying with AS4373
  • Bushfire management under Bush Fires Act
  • Utility clearances
Full Nedlands tree rules โ†’

Do I need a permit in Mount Claremont?

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Checking against Nedlands (for Mount Claremont).

Tip: Nedlands measures trunk size as council states ~150cm trunk circumference โ€” confirm the exact figure on their page.

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