Do You Need a Permit to Remove a Tree in Melbourne?

Removing a tree from your property in Melbourne is not always as simple as hiring someone with a chainsaw. Most Melbourne councils have rules about which trees you can and cannot remove. If you skip the permit process, you could face fines of $10,000 or more. Here is what you need to know before you cut anything down.

Why Do Councils Require Tree Removal Permits?

Melbourne councils protect trees for several reasons:

  • Environmental value — Trees filter air, reduce urban heat, and support wildlife.
  • Neighbourhood character — Established trees contribute to the look and feel of a suburb.
  • Stormwater management — Tree roots absorb rainwater and reduce flooding.
  • Heritage protection — Some trees have historical or cultural significance.

Council tree removal rules exist under local planning schemes and are enforced through planning overlays. The most common ones in Melbourne are the Vegetation Protection Overlay (VPO) and the Significant Landscape Overlay (SLO).

When Do You Need a Permit?

The short answer: it depends on your council and the tree.

Most Melbourne councils require a permit if:

  • The tree trunk is above a certain diameter (often 100mm or more at chest height)
  • The tree is listed as significant or protected under a local overlay
  • The tree is a native species
  • Your property falls within a special overlay zone (VPO, SLO, ESO)

Some councils measure the trunk circumference instead of diameter. Others set a minimum height, such as 5 metres. The rules vary from one municipality to the next.

Common Melbourne Council Rules

Here is a rough guide for some of the busier Melbourne councils. Always check directly with your council, as rules change.

  • Brimbank City Council — Permit needed for trees with a trunk circumference over 350mm at 1 metre above ground. Native vegetation has stricter rules under state planning provisions.
  • Melton City Council — Trees over 5 metres tall or with trunks over 150mm diameter generally need a permit if covered by an overlay.
  • Hume City Council — Permit required for trees on lots covered by VPO or SLO. Exempt trees may include fruit trees and declared weeds.
  • Wyndham City Council — Permit needed for native vegetation removal. Exotic trees may also need a permit if they fall under an overlay.
  • Moonee Valley City Council — A permit is required if the tree has a trunk circumference of 500mm or more at 1 metre above ground, or is 5 metres or taller.
  • Moreland (Merri-bek) City Council — Permit needed for trees above a certain size, especially in heritage or neighbourhood character zones.

If your suburb is not listed here, search your council’s name plus “tree removal permit” or call their planning department. Most councils publish their rules online.

When You Do NOT Need a Permit

There are common exemptions across most Melbourne councils:

  • Dead trees — If the tree is clearly dead, most councils allow removal without a permit. Some may still want proof (such as an arborist report).
  • Dangerous trees — If the tree poses an immediate risk to people or property, emergency removal is usually permitted. You should still notify the council as soon as possible.
  • Small trees — Trees below the size threshold (for example, under 100mm trunk diameter) can usually be removed freely.
  • Declared weeds — Species listed as noxious weeds by the state government, such as willows or some pines, are often exempt.
  • Fruit trees — Most councils do not require permits for fruit trees or vegetables.

Even when you think you are exempt, it is worth making a quick phone call to your council before removing the tree. A five-minute call could save you thousands in fines.

What Does the Permit Process Look Like?

If you do need a permit, here is what to expect:

1. Apply to your local council — Most councils have an online application form. You will need your property address, the tree species (if you know it), its size, and your reason for removal. 2. Pay the application fee — Fees vary, but expect to pay between $100 and $500 depending on the council. 3. Council assessment — A council officer or arborist will inspect the tree. They may visit your property. 4. Decision — The council will either approve, approve with conditions (such as planting a replacement tree), or refuse. 5. Timeline — The process typically takes 4 to 8 weeks. Some councils are faster, others slower.

If the council approves your application with conditions, you may need to plant one or more replacement trees and provide evidence after planting.

What Happens If You Remove a Tree Without a Permit?

This is where it gets expensive. Fines for illegal tree removal in Melbourne can range from $2,000 to over $10,000 for individuals. For serious breaches involving significant trees, fines can be even higher.

Councils can also:

  • Require you to plant replacement trees at your own cost
  • Issue an enforcement order that restricts future development on your land
  • Take legal action through VCAT (Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal)

It is not worth the risk. The permit process takes a few weeks. The consequences of skipping it can follow you for years.

How Precision Arbor Care Can Help

Navigating council tree removal requirements in Melbourne can be confusing. Rules differ between municipalities, and overlay maps are not always easy to read.

At Precision Arbor Care, we handle tree removal permits regularly across Greater Melbourne suburbs. We can:

  • Check whether your tree needs a permit before any work begins
  • Prepare supporting documentation, including arborist reports if required
  • Liaise with your council on your behalf during the application process
  • Complete the removal safely and legally once approval is granted

If a tree on your property needs to come down, the first step is a quick phone call.

Get a Free Assessment

Call Rob at Precision Arbor Care on 0410 266 708 to find out whether your tree needs a council permit and get a no-obligation quote for removal. We service all Greater Melbourne suburbs and can usually assess your tree within a few days.

Tree removal permit requirements in Melbourne, including native species and heritage rules.

Permit Cost Across Melbourne Councils

Permit application fees vary widely by council. From recent applications across the inner and outer metro areas, the typical range is $80 to $300 per application, plus an arborist report cost of $200-$500 if your tree is protected by size or species [1].

Tree Removal Permit Costs — Melbourne 2026
$80-$300
Council application fee
$200-$500
Arborist report (if required)
4-8 wk
Typical processing time
$5,000+
Fine for no permit
Flowchart showing steps for tree removal permits in Melbourne.

Who Actually Decides Your Permit

Most Melbourne councils have a vegetation officer who reviews tree applications. Their decision is influenced by three things: ecological value of the tree, public amenity (visible from street), and the strength of the removal justification.

What Makes a Permit Easier vs Harder
Stronger applications
  • Dead or dying tree with photos
  • Structural damage to property
  • Arborist report from professional
  • Recent storm damage
  • Tree under 80cm trunk diameter
Weaker applications
  • "Blocks the view"
  • Drops leaves on lawn
  • Tree healthy + protected size
  • Native indigenous species
  • Heritage overlay properties

What Happens If You Get Refused

Around 15-20% of permit applications in Melbourne are refused on first submission. If your application is refused, you have three options: appeal to VCAT (Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal), resubmit with a stronger arborist report, or accept the refusal and look at pruning options instead.

Most refusals can be turned around with a stronger second submission focused on safety risk and supported by a current arborist assessment. We have a 70%+ success rate on resubmissions where the first attempt was refused [2].

Free permit eligibility check

Send Rob a photo of your tree and the council you’re in. We’ll tell you in under 24 hours whether a permit is needed and what the realistic chance of approval looks like.

Ready when you are

Get a free, fixed tree-care quote — usually the same day

When you get in touch, here’s what happens: Rob calls you back personally, usually the same day. We talk through the job, book an on-site visit within 24-48 hours if it needs one, and give you a written, fixed-price quote with every line itemised. No pushy sales, no "we’ll see when we start" pricing, no surprise extras at the end.

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Rob Tufuga — founder and lead arborist at Precision Arbor Care Melbourne

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Rob Tufuga

Founder & Lead Arborist, Precision Arbor Care

Rob has been climbing, cutting and shaping trees across Melbourne for more than 15 years. He started Precision Arbor Care to do tree work the way he always wished he could when he worked for bigger crews — one job at a time, no upselling, and an honest number on the quote. He still personally inspects every job over $1,000 and answers the phone himself whenever he’s not up a tree.

Need a tree out, a hedge trimmed, or a stump ground? Call Rob on 0410 266 708 or request a quote online.

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