Wanneroo tree removal rules
Everything you need to know before removing or pruning a tree in the Wanneroo area — which trees are protected, the main exemptions, and how to apply for approval. This is the authoritative summary we keep for this council; always confirm against the official source linked below.
Legal basis: Local Planning Schemes and local laws; Environmental Protection Act 1986 (native vegetation clearing).
We're still confirming this council's exact rules — any figures shown are a general guide only. Confirm with the council.
Which trees are protected in Wanneroo?
WA has no statewide urban tree-removal law. Rules depend on your council's local planning scheme and local laws, and any significant tree register — check your council's planning scheme. Native vegetation clearing is separately regulated by the State.
When you may not need approval
- Trees not listed on a significant tree register and not in a protected area (council-dependent).
- Dead or dangerous trees.
Other rules that can override the above
- Council significant tree registers / planning scheme provisions.
- State native vegetation clearing permits.
- Federal EPBC Act.
Do I need a permit in Wanneroo?
Fill in the tree details and we'll estimate whether you likely need council approval.
Suburbs in Wanneroo
- Alexander Heights
- Alkimos
- Ashby
- Banksia Grove
- Butler
- Carabooda
- Carramar
- Clarkson
- Darch
- Eglinton
- Girrawheen
- Gnangara
- Hocking
- Jandabup
- Jindalee
- Koondoola
- Landsdale
- Madeley
- Marangaroo
- Mariginiup
- Merriwa
- Mindarie
- Neerabup
- Nowergup
- Pearsall
- Pinjar
- Quinns Rocks
- Ridgewood
- Sinagra
- Tamala Park
- Tapping
- Two Rocks
- Wangara
- Wanneroo
- Woodvale
- Yanchep