Tamborine Mountain is a place worth looking after, and the trees on it need a careful hand. Dynamic Tree Solutions handles tree lopping, pruning and tree removal across Tamborine, Mt Tamborine and the mountain proper. The focus is always the same — sound trees, safe properties and full compliance with the Scenic Rim Regional Council tree regulations.










Lopping gets a bad name, but done properly it’s a genuine part of tree care — taking out the diseased, damaged or risky sections of a tree so the rest of it stays sound. The trouble is that badly done lopping, where big limbs are cut back to bare stubs, leaves wounds a tree can’t seal and forces weak regrowth. Our approach follows the arboriculture industry standards to the letter, cutting to the right points so the tree recovers.
The service list runs the full range, from routine ongoing tree care through to urgent storm callouts. Whatever the tree needs — a light tidy, a heavy reduction or a full take-down — our crew is set up for it, with the climbing gear and machinery to work safely on the mountain’s tight and sloping blocks.
Good pruning keeps a tree healthy and looking right. It clears weak and crossing growth, opens the canopy to light and air, improves structure and takes the risk out of heavy or overextended limbs. There’s more on our tree pruning page.
Removal is the last resort — for trees that are dying, dead or a genuine danger. When it’s needed, we bring the tree down in a controlled way, rigging sections out where there’s no room to fell, and leave minimal disturbance to the ground around it. See our removal and lopping page.
After a blow, our SEQ storm recovery service gets crews out fast to make things safe and clear the way.
On the mountain, sticking to the local Council tree regulations is part of protecting the place, not just a box to tick. Much of Tamborine Mountain carries protected vegetation and mapped habitat, so the rules here have real teeth and the fines for getting it wrong are steep. Every job we run meets the Scenic Rim Regional Council tree regulations.
Knowing when a tree needs approval is half the battle. Some species and sizes can be worked freely, others need a council permit or an arborist’s assessment first, and the line between them isn’t always obvious. We walk clients through it and secure whatever is required, in line with the rules covering lopping and removal.
Our methods sit within the Australian arboriculture industry standards, which keeps quality high and the environment intact. That covers everything from how a cut is made to how a tree is roped down safely near a building.
When a tree fails or a storm rolls through, quick and capable help matters. We provide fast, reliable emergency work for urgent safety and property risks across the mountain, whatever the hour.
Our emergency tree service runs day and night for hazardous trees, fallen limbs and blocked access. More on our emergency response and storm recovery service.
Once the immediate danger is dealt with, we assess what’s left standing, look for cracks and lifted roots that could fail next time, clear the debris and get the property back to a safe, tidy state.
We take the tree work on Tamborine Mountain seriously — the lopping, the pruning, the removals — backed by solid safety standards and a firm grip on the local rules.
Choosing our crew means working with people who care about the health of your trees and the safety of your block, who explain what they’re doing and why, and who plan for the long haul rather than the quick fix.
For a quote, a booking or a question, head to our contact page. We’re ready to help with your ongoing tree care.
We appreciate you considering us and would welcome the chance to help. Count on our crew for lopping, pruning and removal right across the mountain.
Thanks for visiting. We’re glad to be a solid, dependable choice for tree management on Tamborine Mountain.
There’s a lot more to lopping and pruning than tidying a canopy. Done well, it keeps trees healthy, properties safe and work within the rules.
Bringing in qualified arborists pays off in a few ways:
Lopping is the selective removal of parts of a tree to reshape it, bring its size down or head off a hazard. Handled by people who know what they’re doing, it’s a useful tool rather than a blunt one.
No two trees are the same, so neither are our cuts. We work to the species, the spot it’s growing in and its condition to get the best result.
Often, yes. Depending on the species, size and location, a permit may be required under the Scenic Rim Regional Council rules. Our team can walk you through the application and make sure the work stays within local requirements.
Lopping deals with larger or hazardous sections to reduce risk, while pruning is finer, more selective work aimed at health, structure and shape. Done by AQF qualified arborists, both help keep the mountain’s trees in good order.
Yes, we run 24/7 emergency work across the mountain and the wider Scenic Rim. Storm damage, a fallen tree or a dangerous overhang — the crew responds quickly to make things safe and advise on what comes next.
We keep across the Scenic Rim Regional Council requirements and follow the Australian arboriculture standards. From permits through to safe lopping or removal, the work leaves your property compliant and the local environment protected.
A qualified arborist brings the training, the safety discipline and the compliance knowledge every job needs. We look after tree health, cut down risk and support sound long-term care — which for mountain residents means peace of mind and trees that last.
