The 10/50 rule allows for the removal of shrubs and trees within close proximity to buildings in bush fire prone zones. This property in Galston required the removal of a dead tree and several bushes close to the house. It is never worth the risk of leaving dead wood close to residential buildings.
10/50 Rule in Galston
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