Strata Tree Services in Newcastle

Compliance Support


When you manage a strata property, the last thing you need is tree dramas on top of everything else. We provide strata tree services across Newcastle, helping body corporates, managers and committees stay on top of safety, compliance and day to day presentation.


Our qualified arborists handle regular pruning, hazard reduction, tree removal and stump grinding in a way that suits busy complexes. We focus on keeping access clear, reducing branch drop risk and managing trees near roofs, paths and parking areas. When storms hit, we can respond quickly to clear fallen limbs and make shared spaces safe again. We’re used to working around residents, visitors and trades, so we keep sites tidy and disruption low.


Clear communication is a priority, whether you’re a strata manager, committee member or on site caretaker. For reliable strata tree services in Newcastle, call Bennett's Tree Service on 0408 681 866 for a fast free quote.

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Making Tree Care Easier For Managers


Strata tree work is different from a single home job because there are more people, more rules and more moving parts involved. We’re used to working with strata managers who need clear quotes, photos and practical recommendations they can take to the committee.


Our team can schedule work to avoid peak parking times, school runs or regular service days so the impact on residents is reduced. We look closely at trees overhanging shared driveways, paths, entries and play areas, then recommend pruning or removal where risk is higher. If you need an arborist report for insurance or council, we can assess health and structure and give you information in plain language.


We also help plan maintenance programs so you’re dealing with predictable work instead of constant emergencies. On site, we set up safe work zones, manage debris as we go and keep accessways as clear as possible. Once the job is done, green waste is chipped or removed and common areas are left neat so you can sign off the work with confidence. If you’re managing strata sites in Newcastle and want tree care handled without the headache, we’re ready to help.

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Frequently Asked Questions


  • How are responsibilities for tree care usually split between strata, lot owners and landlords?

    Responsibility often depends on where the tree sits and how the strata plan is set up. Trees in common property gardens are typically a body corporate or owners corporation issue, while trees within an exclusive use courtyard might fall to the individual owner. For rentals, landlords remain responsible for providing a reasonably safe property, even if a strata committee manages common areas. Checking the strata plan and by laws is the best starting point. Clear agreements in writing help avoid finger pointing when urgent work is needed.

  • How can strata or rental managers prioritise tree work when budgets are tight?

    A practical approach is to rank trees by risk and impact instead of just appearance. High priority items usually include trees overhanging carparks, entrances, play areas and heavily used paths. Medium priority might cover large trees near roofs or fences that show early signs of stress. Lower priority work can focus on general tidying and cosmetic pruning. Having this triage list makes it easier to plan staged work across financial years.

  • What can be done to minimise disruption for residents and tenants during tree works?

    Good communication makes the biggest difference. Managers can give advance notice with dates, times, expected noise levels and any temporary parking or access changes. On the day, clear signage and barriers help residents understand where to avoid and how to get in or out safely. Scheduling noisy work outside of peak times, such as early school runs, is also helpful. A quick follow up note once work is complete reassures people that safety concerns have been addressed.

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