Recently made Vegetation Protection Orders

In accordance with the Natural Assets Local Law 2003 (NALL), Brisbane City Council has the authority to protect important vegetation across Brisbane. The NALL provides an opportunity for affected residents and the broader community to have their say through targeted and public submission processes. The submission period is open for a minimum of 14 days after the making of a VPO.

The list below is of recently made Vegetation Protection Orders (VPOs) out for public consultation. Find out how you can make a submission in relation to one of these VPOs.

Tree/area of vegetationLocation of protected vegetationOther affected (neighbouring ) propertiesCategory of protectionSubmission closure date

Tree 1 - One (1) Hoop Pine (Araucaria cunninghamii) tree

Tree 2 - One (1) Brushbox (Lophostemon confertus) tree

70 Marshall Lane Kenmore 

68 Marshall Lane KenmoreSignificant Urban Vegetation – Significant Landscape Tree6 April 2024 

All trees 

162 Sunset Road Kenmore 

158 Sunset Road Kenmore 

164 Sunset Road Kenmore 

104 Gem Road Kenmore

106 Gem Road Kenmore

Significant Urban Vegetation 6 April 2024 

One (1) Jacaranda (Jacaranda mimosifolia) tree 

One (1) Poinciana (Delonix regia) tree 

68 Quarry Road Corinda 

 

5 Harrowby Street Corinda 

11 Harrowby Street Corinda 

 

Significant Urban Vegetation – Significant Landscape Tree 

12 April 2024 

All trees 93 Foxton Street Seven Hills9 Tallowwood Street Seven HillsSignificant Urban Vegetation 25 April 2024 

One (1) Hoop Pine (Araucaria cunninghamii) tree

129 Lambert Street Indooroopilly133 Lambert Road IndooroopillySignificant Urban Vegetation – Significant Landscape Tree26 April 2024 
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