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The Voice of the Arboricultural Industry in W.A. educating and sharing leading edge information.🌳 Arborists and Vegetation Management in Western Australia

Photos from Avant Equipment Australia's post 25/06/2026

A big thank you to our valued partners, Monitor and Avant Equipment Australia, for hosting the ArbWest General Meeting last night.
The evening brought together arboriculture professionals for valuable discussions on key issues affecting our industry, including the ongoing management of the Polyphagous Shot-Hole Borer (PSHB) and evolving local government tree regulations.

It's always encouraging to see industry partners engaging in these important conversations. Here's what the team at Avant had to say about the event.
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11/06/2026

The National Conference is coming to Perth next year! Super Early Bird deals are now available, until 30th June.
More information and register here:
https://www.trees.org.au/arb-aus-conference

Photos from ArbWest's post 21/05/2026

From Seed to Strategy brought together leading voices in urban greening to tackle one big question — how do we actually deliver canopy outcomes in Perth?

Held at the iconic WACA Ground in Perth, the venue was at capacity, highlighting the huge level of interest in the topic. Representatives from 17 local authorities and two State Government departments attended alongside arborists, consultants, urban foresters and industry professionals.

Josh Byrne reminded the audience that urban greening is no longer about awareness, but delivery. “Trees must be treated as essential urban infrastructure from the beginning of development, not added later as landscaping,” he said.

Nicholas Dufty from DPLH outlined the State Government’s plan to reach 30% canopy cover by 2040, including the Let’s Grow Grants program, stronger planning integration and long-term urban greening coordination.

Dr Freya Thomas shared lessons from more than 12 years of Melbourne’s Urban Forest Strategy, highlighting the importance of long-term planning, biodiversity, data and community involvement.

Sarah Allchurch from WATCA talked about the vital role of community canopy groups in raising awareness and advocating for change, warning that despite canopy targets, we are still designing canopy loss into new suburbs. “Perth has the lowest canopy cover of any Australian capital,” she said.

ArbWest President Dave Crispin said the seminar highlighted the growing momentum behind urban greening in WA. “It was good to see industry, local government and State Government all in the same room focused on the future of Perth’s canopy,” he said.

Organiser Nick Hayes said the event showed there is real optimism around delivering better canopy outcomes. “There is strong collaboration building across the sector, and together we can help create a greener, cooler and more liveable Perth for future generations,” he said.

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Photos:
1. Josh Byrne and Sarah Allchurch
2. Organisers and presenters, left to right: Joe Carriera, Pia Finnigan, Zana Sheary, Nick Hayes – all from ArbWest. Sarah Allchurch, Dave Crispin – ArbWest, Freya Thomas and Nicholas Dufty.
3. Freya Thomas and Joe Carriera
4. Nicholas Dufty
5. Dave Crispin and Sarah Allchurch
6-10 Attendees in the audience

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