Level 5 Arborist
At TLC Trees, we provide clear, reliable Level 5 arborist reports for permits, developments, and site assessments across Melbourne. We work fast, we know exactly what local councils look for, and we make sure you get the documentation you need to keep your plans moving without the stress.
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What Is a Level 5 Arborist Report?
A Level 5 arborist holds a Diploma of Arboriculture and is qualified to assess trees in a consulting capacity. These reports are often required for:
- Council tree removal permits
- Planning permit applications
- Building and development approvals
- Risk and safety assessments
- Tree retention advice on construction sites
Our Level 5 arborists provide formal reports and expert assessments that meet council and development requirements.
Efficient. Experienced. certified.
Why You Need a Level 5 Arborist
When Council requests a tree report, they’re not asking for a quick opinion. They need formal documentation from a qualified consulting arborist, someone with the training to assess tree health, structure, and its impact on your development.
A Level 5 arborist holds a Diploma of Arboriculture and is recognised by all Melbourne councils for reports required in permit applications, planning overlays, and development approvals. Whether you’re preparing to build, renovate, remove trees, or submit plans, skipping this step can bring your entire project to a halt.
TLC Trees delivers expert advice and the documentation you need to move forward quickly and with confidence.

Which Arborist Do Actually Need?
| Arborist Level | Qualification | Focus Area | When to Call | Typical Clients |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Level 3 | Certificate III in Arboriculture | Practical tree work and on-site operations | Tree pruning, tree removals, stump grinding, emergency works, routine maintenance | Homeowners, landscapers, property managers, maintenance contractors |
| Level 5 | Diploma of Arboriculture | Tree assessments, consulting and formal reporting | Council permit applications, tree risk assessments, development advice, vegetation protection overlays, construction impact reports | Builders, architects, homeowners, developers, town planners |
| Level 8 | Degree in Arboriculture or related field | Expert witness services and complex dispute resolution | VCAT hearings, legal proceedings, major infrastructure projects, high-value asset assessments, large-scale development disputes | Lawyers, government authorities, infrastructure consultants, large developers |
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What Does a Level 5 Arborist Report Include?
A Level 5 arborist report gives councils and planners exactly what they need to approve your project. It’s a formal, expert assessment that covers:
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Tree species, size, health, and location
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Structural condition and risk factors
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How nearby works may impact tree roots or canopy
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Recommendations for removal, retention, or protection
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Tree Protection Zone (TPZ) mapping and compliance
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Photos, overlays, and references to industry standards
At TLC Trees, every report is tailored, clear, and written to meet Melbourne Council expectations. No fluff, no guesswork. Just expert documentation that moves your project forward.



How We Prepare Your Arborist Report
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Initial Consultation & Site Visit
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Fixed Quote & Permit Guidance
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Detailed Report Preparation
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Delivery & Follow-Up Support

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Local Expertise You Can Trust
TLC Trees works across Melbourne’s suburbs with insight into how each local Council handles trees. We know which overlays apply in Caulfield South, what Glen Eira Council looks for in reports, and how Bayside differs from Stonnington in planning around trees. Our experience helps you avoid the delays caused by poor documentation or misunderstandings.
We’ve provided Level 5 advice for projects near Heidelberg, Alphington, and along  Bulleen. Whether your site is residential, commercial, or a new subdivision, we tailor our arborist work to match the landscape and rules in your postcode. That means fewer surprises and a smoother path to approval.
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FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I really need a Level 5 arborist report for Council approval?
Yes. Most Melbourne councils require a formal report from a Level 5 arborist for planning permits, tree removals, and development applications.
What's the difference between a Level 3 and Level 5 arborist?
A Level 3 arborist handles physical tree work like pruning and removals. A Level 5 arborist is qualified to provide formal consulting reports for permits and planning approvals.
How much does a Level 5 arborist report cost?
Costs typically start from $400 to $800+ depending on the number of trees, site complexity, and the level of detail required by Council. We provide fixed quotes upfront with no hidden fees, so you know exactly what to expect.
Can you assess trees on neighbouring properties if they affect my project?
Yes, we can assess adjacent trees if they impact your build or permit. However, access may be required, or we’ll provide an external observation if access isn’t available.
