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City of Kingston Tree Management Policy

January 8, 2010

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Development of City of Kingston Tree Management Policy & Technical Guidelines. Development of tree policy, strategies, and technical guidelines for tree management within the City of Kingston.

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Canberra – Urban Forest Renewal

October 6, 2009

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Canberra – Urban Forest Renewal

In early 2009 Treelogic was involved in a pilot study with the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) Government to undertake a tree inventory and make recommendations about future auditing needs so that the ACT Government can better manage their ageing tree assets through a renewal and cyclic maintenance program. This could seem a straight forward task, [...]

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Melbourne Golf Club

September 8, 2009

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Melbourne Golf Club

Full mapping and Survey of all trees within both the East and West courses (3,000+ trees).  This work included the preparation of a tree management plan and assistance for the Club to obtain a 3 years tree work permit from the City of Bayside.

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Heritage tree saved in Traralgon

November 27, 2008

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Heritage tree saved in Traralgon

In October, Tree Logic was set the task of transplanting a large maturing Azarole Hawthorn (Crataegus azarolus) located in old Salvation Army site where it had been planted 60 years earlier, to Victory Park in the very heart of Traralgon which is literally across the road. The tree is listed on the Victorian Heritage Register [...]

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Yarra Yarra Golf Club

June 8, 2008

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Yarra Yarra Golf Club

Tree assessment, mapping and development of 5 year management plan listing priority works based on safety and course play requirements. Over 8,000 tree visually assessed.

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Sydney Botanic Gardens, NSW

July 8, 2006

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Sydney Botanic Gardens, NSW

Full assessment and management report for all trees (~3,500 trees) located within Sydney Botanic Gardens and The Domain, Sydney using GIS, pen computers and cadastre information.

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