Gippsland › Latest news › Tim Bull MP
Responsibility for trees falling from public land onto private fences must be Victorian government says Tim Bull
The Victorian Government is pressed to clarify liability for fallen trees from public land onto private fences. Gippsland East Nationals MP, Tim Bull, raises concerns in Parliament regarding landholders' frustrations over repair costs.
The Victorian Government has been asked to clarify who is responsible for costs when trees on public land fall across private fences. Gippsland East Nationals MP, Tim Bull, raised the matter in Parliament recently, due to the frustration of local landholders.
A tree situated in the road reserve next to private property has fallen across farm fencing, prompting Nationals MP Tim Bull, to ask who is responsible for the costs of repair
Review clearing restrictions
Mr Bull said, "We have a situation where landholders can only clear one metre from their fence lines without approval, or they are charged with illegal vegetation clearing laws. However, the situation arises where they identify trees outside this one metre buffer that are likely to fall in a storm.
"Then, when the inevitable happens, they are forced to pick up the bill of fixing their fences, which is unfair. There is an avenue to have these trees pre-assessed but it is onerous, untimely and often rules out removal of trees that inevitably fall," he said.
Review tree policies
Mr Bull said he had one case recently at Bonang where a storm resulted in several trees falling over boundary fencing, causing considerable damage. "The State Government cannot have it both ways. If they do not allow for appropriate clearing adjacent to private property, they must then assist with costs when these trees fall and cause damage.
"Some of these trees are over 20 metres tall and are within 10 metres of boundary fencing. Therefore, I have asked the Minister to review the process and advise what avenues are available to landholders in this situation as clearly the status quo is resulting in costly repair bills landowners have to foot," he said.
Pictures from Tim Bull MP website.
Source: www.gippsland.com
Published by: news@gippsland.com
Latest News
Baw Baw Shire residents urged to participate in 2026 Community Satisfaction Survey phone interviews
Community feedback strengthens Wellington's Road Management Plan, highlighting priorities for road upgrades

East Gippsland kids invited to join and send entries for National Water Week poster competition by 12 September 2025

Future Wellington Community feedback shapes draft plans, final input invited before 16 July 2025

Gippsland Water commits to keeping customer bills affordable despite cost of living pressures

Have your say on Latrobe's draft Domestic Animal Management Plan 2026 - 2029 until 29 July 2025

Latrobe City Council endorses new Council Plan and Community Vision 2025-2029 to guide Latrobe's future growth

Wellington Shire Councillors advocate for region's needs at National Local Government Assembly in Canberra on 24 - 27 June 2025

East Gippsland tourism and hospitality masterclass to build sustainable, resilient businesses and grow positive

Southern Rural Water celebrates 30 years of service with modernisation, partnerships and sustainable water
