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Bushfire affected tree management

One of the most significant challenges after a fire is the change of landscape. This will result in a different look, a different outlook and a different view. The impact of an altered landscape should not be underestimated, and will lead to concern for landowners and the community. All trees being removed on private property […]

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Coordinated clean-up registration closing 31 May

Despite the intemperate Victorian weather, Grocon has made significant headways in its clean-up efforts at Wye River and Separation Creek. Our last update confirmed that 126 properties are cleaned to-date and clean-up works at Separation Creek are now completed. Property owners will be receiving an environmental certificate to confirm works are complete in the coming […]

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Clean-up update – 126 properties cleaned

Despite some inclement windy and rainy weather, the clean-up at Wye River and Separation Creek continues to progress well. Grocon has now cleaned approximately 126 properties, which is approximately three-quarters of total registered properties. There are currently more than 20 crews operating in Wye River working on demolition, arbory, sceptic tanks and environmental and geotechnical […]

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Clean-up update – 105 properties cleaned

Although the inclement weather has caused a few delays over the past week, Grocon has made good progress and 105 properties have now been cleaned. There are nine crews working across Wye River with multiple crews operating on each street. In the coming weeks, homeowners will begin to receive notices of completion from Grocon along […]

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Consent deed reminder

Grocon has advised that a number of residents are yet to sign and return their consent deed, which means they are unable to receive the go-ahead to clean up properties. If you have registered for clean-up works and have not been contacted by Grocon (or have not received a copy of your scope of works), […]

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Clean-up update – 60 per cent cleaned

Grocon has now cleaned 95 properties in Wye River and Separation Creek, which is 60 per cent of total affected properties. There are currently nine demolition crews and four Arbory crews working across the bushfire affected areas. The Grocon team has been reinvigorated by the positive feedback received from members of the community regarding the […]

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Clean-up update – 87 properties cleaned

Grocon has cleaned 87 properties to date, which is more than half of the total number of bushfire-affected properties. Works are intensifying in Wye River as Grocon’s clean-up crews prepares to brave the wet weather. Dunoon Road is almost complete with bushfire-affected tree works commencing in Iluka Avenue. There are currently seven demolition crews, four […]

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Clean-up update – 78 properties completed

Grocon has completed 78 properties, or close to half of total registered properties. Minor works continue in Separation Creek to reinstate roads and ensure all bushfire affected trees are made safe. The majority of properties in Iluka Avenue have now been cleaned and it is anticipated that tree works in Iluka will be undertaken within […]

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Another successful clean-up week

Although there have been some rain delays, to date 66 sites have been cleaned (around 40% of total registered properties). As clean up works on individual properties is finishing in Separation Creek the focus has now turned to remaining arbory work and the reinstatement of roads in the area. If any property owners have any […]

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Clean-up update – 47 properties cleaned

Grocon has advised that 47 properties (more than one-quarter) of the properties registered for its clean-up efforts have now been cleaned and awaiting certification, with Separation Creek and Iluka Avenue in Wye River nearing completion. There are 80 workers on site, with eight crews and four demolition crews across both Wye River and Separation Creek. [...] read more →
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