Street and Reserve Trees

Two Council staff in a cherry picker prune a large tree

Trees are not only beautiful, but also essential for our well-being. They improve the quality of our surroundings by capturing carbon, filtering pollutants, producing oxygen, reducing heat on hot days through shading, cooling the air, providing shelter and food for wildlife. They also help to manage storm water runoff, preventing erosion and flooding. Trees are a valuable asset for our neighbourhoods and our planet. 

View our policies, related strategies, notes and procedures:

For information on the construction of naturestrips and approved alternative treatments view Residential Naturestrip Policy

For our plan to support working toward compliance with the Electricity Safety (Electric Line Clearance) Regulations 2020 view Electric Line Clearance Management Plan(PDF, 6MB)

Tree planting

We plant over 5,000 trees each year across Hume City and maintain trees across reserves, urban areas and other properties managed by Council.

In 2024, we are planting 6,300 trees around some of the southern suburbs of Hume.

Although we would love to plant street trees across the whole of Hume City, available funding and resources do not allow this to occur.

Planting trees in one geographical area at a time is efficient, saving time and costs in the process of planting, watering and assessing the establishment of the trees, which ultimately allows us to plant more trees each year.

We estimate it will take approximately five years to move through all areas of Hume before we rotate back to the start again.

View the map below to see tree planting in your area.

Tree management

We prune and manage trees on Council managed land including proactive and reactive tree inspections, manage pest and diseases, provide information on debris from Council trees, advice for tree roots and stormwater pipes and information about tree removal.