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Reports that get approved. Evidence that holds up.

Reports that get approved. Evidence that holds up.

A development application lives or dies on the quality of its tree documentation. Assessment officers can spot a templated report instantly — and they refuse them just as fast.

Our AQF Level 5 consulting arborists write reports the way assessment officers wish every consultant did: correct methodology, defensible data, clear mapping, unambiguous recommendations. For 25 years our reports have unblocked DAs, protected developers from liability, and saved significant trees that deserved saving.

What you get with Treesafe

  • Development & DA reports — Preliminary assessments, arboricultural impact assessments and tree protection plans aligned to AS 4970.
  • Tree risk assessments — Systematic, documented risk evaluation suitable for councils, schools, insurers and courts.
  • Health & condition assessments — Diagnosis, prognosis and management prescriptions for significant trees.
  • Expert witness & dispute support — Independent, evidence-based reporting for boundary disputes, damage claims and tribunal matters.
Reports that get approved. Evidence that holds up. — Sunshine Coast
The council question, answered. Rules differ between the Sunshine Coast and Noosa — and even street to street. We check your property's status before any work and handle applications where needed. You'll never wonder, and never wear a fine.
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Questions, answered honestly

What does an arborist report include?

Species identification, dimensions, health and structural condition, risk rating, retention value, protection zones (TPZ/SRZ), and clear recommendations — plus mapping and photographic evidence.

How long does a report take?

Most residential reports are delivered within 5–10 business days of the site inspection. Complex development reports are scheduled with your project timeline.

Will council accept your reports?

Yes — our reports are prepared by AQF Level 5 consulting arborists to the standards Sunshine Coast, Noosa and other QLD councils require, and are routinely accepted.

How much does an arborist report cost?

Single-tree residential reports typically range $300–$700; development and multi-tree reports are quoted on scope. We’ll confirm a fixed fee before starting.

That tree has waited long enough.

One free visit from a qualified arborist and you'll know exactly where you stand — what's safe, what's not, and what it costs to fix. No obligation. No jargon. Just peace of mind, finally.

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