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

Who should I contact about a tree that Alfred knocked over? (NSW)
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If a tree has been toppled and it’s causing a danger or obstruction, you should contact your local council or the NSW State Emergency Service (SES) for assistance. They can provide guidance on what to do next, and if necessary, send professionals to safely remove the tree. If the tree has caused damage to property or vehicles, it’s also a good idea to contact your insurance company.