Who should I contact regarding a fallen tree that Alfred knocked over? (NSW)
Who should I contact regarding a fallen tree that Alfred knocked over? (NSW)
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In New South Wales, if a tree has fallen and caused damage, you should first contact your local council to report the incident. They can provide guidance on the next steps and determine if any action is needed. If the tree is on your property, it’s often your responsibility to manage it, but if it poses a danger to public safety or infrastructure, the council may assist in its removal. If there are any property damages, you may also want to reach out to your insurance provider. If the tree has fallen onto power lines, contact the local energy provider immediately for safety reasons.