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Tree removal in Watermans Bay 6020

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

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Tree rules in Watermans Bay

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 Stirling?

Trees about 4m tall or 25cm trunk (diameter at breast height (DBH)) or larger are generally protected and need approval.

Stirling Council has a VOLUNTARY Significant Tree Register established under Local Planning Scheme No. 3 (LPP6.17), adopted 15 October 2024, effective 22 October 2024 (via Scheme Amendment No. 113). Trees qualify if they meet EITHER: DBH โ‰ฅ250mm OR canopy diameter โ‰ฅ10m OR height โ‰ฅ4m (minimum height approximately 4m). Only trees NOMINATED and APPROVED for the register are protected on private land. Not a blanket protection โ€” council-level rule applies only to registered trees. Once registered, Section 70A notification is placed on title; development approval required for any removal/destruction/interference.

When you may not need approval

  • Emergency works for public safety or essential services (must notify City within 5 working days with arborist report)
  • Removal of dead or dying trees from register
  • Pruning of dead wood or disease treatment
  • Works specified in City-issued arborist report
Full Stirling tree rules โ†’

Do I need a permit in Watermans Bay?

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Checking against Stirling (for Watermans Bay).

Tip: Stirling measures trunk size as diameter at breast height (DBH) โ€” confirm the exact figure on their page.

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