Footpath vegetation Learn about your requirements as a renter or owner in Kingston for keeping the footpath clear of vegetation.
Gardens for wildlife A free program helping residents create more wildlife friendly habitats in their gardens and learning about the growing of indigenous plants.
Nature strips Residents are responsible for mowing, watering and general maintenance of nature strips. Council will assist with nature strip hazards and prune nature strip trees every two years.
Private trees (trees on your property) Trees are a part of Kingston’s character. Apply for a tree removal or pruning permit, view our significant tree register and nature strip guidelines.
Public trees (street trees and reserves) This section includes information on when we’ll be in your area to prune trees, how to request a new tree and how to request a tree removal.
Significant tree register Kingston’s Significant Tree Register helps identify and conserve significant trees in our city. The register aims to preserve our leafy neighbourhood character, cultural heritage, history, and biological diversity.