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Redland City Council offices, customer service centres and libraries will be closed on Labour Day (Monday 6 May).

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Tree monitoring

Council monitors and looks after significant trees to support their long term health. Council acts to preserve these remarkable trees. They provide both aesthetic beauty and ecological value. They represent the natural beauty and heritage of our community.

Our arborists have extensive knowledge and experience in managing trees. If trees show signs of decline, they act to support their rehabilitation. They check on their recovery to adapt strategies to restore the trees.

For more information about how Council looks after its urban forest, visit Trees on Council-controlled land webpage.

Trees currently monitored

You can check out our online map below to see where Council is currently monitoring trees. The map also includes the latest tree health update and photos. Each time there is a significant change in the trees' health, we update the map.