
Safe Tree Trimming Near Powerlines in Northern NSW
Keeping trees clear of powerlines is not just good practice – it’s essential for safety and reliable electricity. At Stralis Energy, we provide professional vegetation management and tree trimming near powerlines across the Northern Rivers region, from Tweed to Coffs Harbour to Casino.
Qualified ASP Electrical Services
As a Level 1, 2 and 3 ASP (Accredited Service Provider), Stralis Energy is fully authorised to work around high-voltage (HV) and low-voltage (LV) lines. Our services include:
Safe trimming around overhead line connections
Vegetation clearance near private and public powerlines
Full compliance with NSW safety regulations
Who Is Responsible?
If trees grow too close to private powerlines on your property, it is the homeowner’s responsibility to keep them clear. Unmaintained vegetation can lead to outages, bushfire risks, or even legal liability.
Safety Tips for Homeowners
Inspect trees regularly, especially before storm season
Keep safe clearance: at least 0.5m from insulated LV and 2m from HV lines
Never attempt DIY – only qualified ASP crews can work near live wires
Why Choose Stralis Energy?
Tree trimming around live powerlines is dangerous and regulated by law. Our accredited team uses specialised equipment and follows strict safety standards, ensuring reliable and compliant results every time
Stay safe. Stay compliant.
Contact Stralis Energy today for professional electrical services, vegetation management, and tree trimming near powerlines in Northern NSW.

Address: 6 Broadwater Pl, West Ballina, NSW.2478
Hours: Monday to Friday. 8am to 5pm.
Phone: 1800 787 254
E-mail: Info@stralisenergy.com.au
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