Who should I contact regarding a tree that Alfred knocked over? (NSW)

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  1. If a tree has fallen and it’s causing a hazard, you typically want to contact your local council or the local authorities in your area. In New South Wales (NSW), you can also reach out to the Rural Fire Service if it’s affecting a fire risk area. For emergency situations, such as if the tree is blocking a road or threatening property, you should call emergency services. If it’s a private property issue, you may want to contact a tree removal service to handle the fallen tree safely. Make sure to assess the situation for any immediate dangers before making your calls!

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