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Locality: Traralgon, Victoria

Phone: +61 418 574 162



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24.01.2022 Latrobe City Council's tree crew are currently removing the four Cupressus Macrocarpa (Monterey Cypress) trees along the southern side of Morwell Recreation Res...erve. Recent tree inspections, have identified these trees present with multiple previous branch failures and also identified current hanging branches within the trees canopies. Active splits were also identified along the main trunk at the time of inspection. The removal of the trees is required as a proactive measure to prevent future tree failings and in the interest of public safety. More suitable replacement trees will be programmed to be planted in the vicinity of the removed trees shortly after the removal works are completed.



23.01.2022 Support local business and markets

23.01.2022 Small business shoutout Sunday My Italy Your Greece For all your yummy diet requirement friendly needs Small business shoutout Sunday My Italy Your Greece For all your yummy diet requirement friendly needs

23.01.2022 EXCITING NEWS!!!! POP UP SHOP @ TRARALGON PLAZA NEXT MONTH. WE WILL HAVE CHRISTMAS STOCK -WREATHS -TABLE CENTRES... -EVERLASTING GIFTS NOW TAKING PRE ORDERS & ORDERS ON THE DAY. DATES & DETAILS COMING SOON See more



22.01.2022 Pitch in and help our fellow Gippslanders by supporting their communities once the war zone settles.

22.01.2022 Happy birthday to the boss today. 38 years young

21.01.2022 Thinking about everyone affected by the fires and all the hard work of DELWP and our Victorian and New South Wales Emergency Services. Repost from DELWP Gippsland



20.01.2022 We are still at work as usual during this time #COVID19We are still at work as usual during this time #COVID19

20.01.2022 Ellie Wynter Prigg 20/07/2020 9:12am 3.04kg 6lb7oz Another perfect little girl for Ryan and Cheree.

20.01.2022 YAY!! Spring is here..... Give us a call so we can help you with your spring has sprung checklist that has been piling up over winter!!!!

20.01.2022 Voting for the Latrobe Valley Peoples Choice awards closing soon Please vote for us! While youre there give a vote for Flowers by Rhi... Meraki Hair salon Sky Fitness One Shot Double Shot Locals supporting each other. http://lcbtaawards.ymedia.com.au

17.01.2022 Small Buisness shoutout One Shot Double Shot The only place to get coffee Small Buisness shoutout One Shot Double Shot The only place to get coffee



15.01.2022 Mobile abattoirs have been given the green light to operate in Victoria thanks to a bill passed in the Legislative Council.

15.01.2022 Another local, family run, small business.

15.01.2022 Reclaimed timber tree this year. Less mess, enviro positive.

14.01.2022 Alright. A lot of people have asked. I'm a Firefighter in Australia. Let's talk about the fires. First of all does being a firery give me all the insight to thi...s complex issue? Not even close and I need to make that clear. However I've felt a strong need to say something here because I just can't stomach some of the false science and outright lies being peddled on social media as news or facts. Hazard reduction burns - No, the Greens haven't been stopping hazard reduction burns from taking place. We still do them and yes we should absolutely do more of them. Yes, the weather extremes and droughts have significantly reduced the window in which it is safe to perform these burns. Yes, the state governments need to invest more money in HRB's. NSW for example, as an estimate, would need to increase their budget from $100million to a half billion, a five fold increase and that money needs to come from somewhere. Yes, national parks, wildlife and nature reserves need to burn also but are hard to. They are the sanctuary's for Australian fauna who can no longer survive in the farmlands and housing estates we've constructed. Indiscriminate burning of national parks will literally wipe species off the face of the earth as they often have nowhere else to go. Yes, indigenous people used to manage the land through burning and have an important contribution here. However, Australia is a different landscape now, home to 24 million people and so HRB's needs to be managed differently. Yes, conditions have been so bad this season that fires have still burnt through areas where hazard reduction burns were completed earlier in the year. Climate change - No climate change is not starting fires. Lightening strikes, people, negligence etc.. is starting fires. BUT Yes, climate change is contributing to increasing temperatures and increasing drought severity which is creating worsening fire conditions. Yes, climate change is contributing to a longer fire season. Yes, we should have acted on climate change long ago. All of us. The whole world. Everyone. No, no one knows exactly how much climate change has contributed to exacerbating the conditions for this year's catastrophic fire season however the best science available and scientific consensus is that there is an undeniable link. Aerial firefighting - Yes, as the fire season grows longer and northern and southern hemisphere fire seasons overlap more and more, Australia will have to invest in its own aerial firefighting fleet and not rely on leasing from overseas. Perhaps we should have done this earlier. We didn't. Politics and the media - Yes these fires have been politicised and yes our media is politicised. If you're left leaning and read Fairfax newspapers, you're more likely to blame Scomo and the government right now for their response. If you're right leaning and read News Ltd newspapers you're more likely to blame the greens right now for 'stopping' hazard reduction burns. Your social media is politicised in the same way and will show and share media that supports your general position and most likely strengthen your own existing narrative. No, a video on FB of a guy in the bush screaming at the greens is not facts about what caused these fires. No, a video of someone shouting at Scomo for not funding the NSW Rural Fire Service (state gov funded) is not facts about what caused these fires. Has Scomo done enough? Should he have gone on holidays? If you know me you know I'm left leaning so my answer will naturally contain a bias. The best solution? A royal commission. Let's let impartial experts tell us what went wrong and how to act in response to it. I think you'll find we're all a little bit right as well as a little bit wrong. What can you do right now?? Fucking donate!! The Red Cross appeal, the Salvation Army, Wires, Port Macquarie Koala Hospital, your state Rural Fire Service. Whoever. Do your research and donate wisely. On top of this, once the smoke clears, grab your mates or family, jump in the car and visit these towns, spend money in their shops, stay the night, help get their local economy's back on track. They will need our support. Finally, to all of my firefighting brethren back home in Sydney, the Blue Mountains and the whole east coast, both career and volunteer, I know you've worked harder in the last 6 weeks than you've ever worked in your entire life and I'm so immensely proud of you all. Stay safe. @mattabbottphoto

14.01.2022 Another ripper day today! Then storms forecast this afternoon Stay safe everyone. http://www.bom.gov.au/products/IDV21037.shtml#terms-of-useAnother ripper day today! Then storms forecast this afternoon Stay safe everyone. http://www.bom.gov.au/products/IDV21037.shtml#terms-of-use

13.01.2022 Alright. A lot of people have asked. Im a Firefighter in Australia. Lets talk about the fires. First of all does being a firery give me all the insight to thi...s complex issue? Not even close and I need to make that clear. However Ive felt a strong need to say something here because I just cant stomach some of the false science and outright lies being peddled on social media as news or facts. Hazard reduction burns - No, the Greens havent been stopping hazard reduction burns from taking place. We still do them and yes we should absolutely do more of them. Yes, the weather extremes and droughts have significantly reduced the window in which it is safe to perform these burns. Yes, the state governments need to invest more money in HRBs. NSW for example, as an estimate, would need to increase their budget from $100million to a half billion, a five fold increase and that money needs to come from somewhere. Yes, national parks, wildlife and nature reserves need to burn also but are hard to. They are the sanctuarys for Australian fauna who can no longer survive in the farmlands and housing estates weve constructed. Indiscriminate burning of national parks will literally wipe species off the face of the earth as they often have nowhere else to go. Yes, indigenous people used to manage the land through burning and have an important contribution here. However, Australia is a different landscape now, home to 24 million people and so HRBs needs to be managed differently. Yes, conditions have been so bad this season that fires have still burnt through areas where hazard reduction burns were completed earlier in the year. Climate change - No climate change is not starting fires. Lightening strikes, people, negligence etc.. is starting fires. BUT Yes, climate change is contributing to increasing temperatures and increasing drought severity which is creating worsening fire conditions. Yes, climate change is contributing to a longer fire season. Yes, we should have acted on climate change long ago. All of us. The whole world. Everyone. No, no one knows exactly how much climate change has contributed to exacerbating the conditions for this years catastrophic fire season however the best science available and scientific consensus is that there is an undeniable link. Aerial firefighting - Yes, as the fire season grows longer and northern and southern hemisphere fire seasons overlap more and more, Australia will have to invest in its own aerial firefighting fleet and not rely on leasing from overseas. Perhaps we should have done this earlier. We didnt. Politics and the media - Yes these fires have been politicised and yes our media is politicised. If youre left leaning and read Fairfax newspapers, youre more likely to blame Scomo and the government right now for their response. If youre right leaning and read News Ltd newspapers youre more likely to blame the greens right now for stopping hazard reduction burns. Your social media is politicised in the same way and will show and share media that supports your general position and most likely strengthen your own existing narrative. No, a video on FB of a guy in the bush screaming at the greens is not facts about what caused these fires. No, a video of someone shouting at Scomo for not funding the NSW Rural Fire Service (state gov funded) is not facts about what caused these fires. Has Scomo done enough? Should he have gone on holidays? If you know me you know Im left leaning so my answer will naturally contain a bias. The best solution? A royal commission. Lets let impartial experts tell us what went wrong and how to act in response to it. I think youll find were all a little bit right as well as a little bit wrong. What can you do right now?? Fucking donate!! The Red Cross appeal, the Salvation Army, Wires, Port Macquarie Koala Hospital, your state Rural Fire Service. Whoever. Do your research and donate wisely. On top of this, once the smoke clears, grab your mates or family, jump in the car and visit these towns, spend money in their shops, stay the night, help get their local economys back on track. They will need our support. Finally, to all of my firefighting brethren back home in Sydney, the Blue Mountains and the whole east coast, both career and volunteer, I know youve worked harder in the last 6 weeks than youve ever worked in your entire life and Im so immensely proud of you all. Stay safe. @mattabbottphoto

13.01.2022 Fresh produce from Tripodi & Co Fruit Depot this morning. #localssupportinglocals There was also lasagna and choc chip biscuits from My Italy Your Greece but they are hidden from hungry mouths till tea tonight!!

13.01.2022 A lovely note left by a satisfied customer Thanks again for the support.

13.01.2022 Good workers are hard to find. Especially when they are this cute.

12.01.2022 Share a local business Saturday Something for the ladies and the babies Mila Lane Chic Boutique Share a local business Saturday Something for the ladies and the babies Mila Lane Chic Boutique

09.01.2022 Out working on the trees at Glenmaggie Weir Reserve, stumbled across a couple of Gipps Rocks. See who can find their new home??? Thanks for everyones patience during the tree safety works, the reserve will be up and running soon and safe for everyone to enjoy.

09.01.2022 WATCH THIS SPACE!! NEW WEBSITE ABOUT TO GO LIVE!!! WATCH THIS SPACE!! NEW WEBSITE ABOUT TO GO LIVE!!!

09.01.2022 Nothing like a Sunday drive through the snow and trees Mt Baw Baw Alpine Resort

09.01.2022 Supporting local small business and local markets!!

09.01.2022 Got started on a job and realised its out of your league? Found yourself ill equipped to complete some home maintenance? Dont risk you or your families safety. ... Give Ryan a call on 0418 574 162 to arrange assessment, quote and advice on all your tree maintenance needs. No job big or small. Quality trees, quality service DISCLAMER: this not Russian YouTube clip!! its local

08.01.2022 No job too big or small Completed a job at Leesons Logging Rosedale Depo last week

08.01.2022 Shout out to the boys at CME Installations for their work on our security. Great work done Trent and Ryan. Highly recommended, fast service, prompt after care and tidy work -Cheree and Ryan

08.01.2022 Ryan and I thought the world of John. His guidance, advice and friendship will always be remembered and valued. Love to Renee and family.

07.01.2022 Website now LIVE www.qualitytreeworks.com.au

07.01.2022 Tree workers are multi skilled! Ryan was called out early this morning as little Tommy had spent the night stuck up a tree. Reports are that the little kitty slept all day!!!

07.01.2022 Something for all the ladies this weekend. Book your tickets!!

05.01.2022 Latrobe City Councils tree crew are currently removing the four Cupressus Macrocarpa (Monterey Cypress) trees along the southern side of Morwell Recreation Res...erve. Recent tree inspections, have identified these trees present with multiple previous branch failures and also identified current hanging branches within the trees canopies. Active splits were also identified along the main trunk at the time of inspection. The removal of the trees is required as a proactive measure to prevent future tree failings and in the interest of public safety. More suitable replacement trees will be programmed to be planted in the vicinity of the removed trees shortly after the removal works are completed.

02.01.2022 Supporting local businesses.

01.01.2022 Small business shoutout Saturday Jessica Rose Floral Design. #supportlocal

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