Forestry Mulching in Aireys Inlet

Picturesque coastal village beneath the Split Point Lighthouse, with steep scrub-covered slopes on all sides.

Fire risk: High — steep terrain and dense coastal scrub create severe fire risk; many properties in BAL-29 to BAL-40 zones

What We Know About Aireys Inlet

Aireys Inlet is a popular holiday and permanent residential area beneath the iconic Split Point Lighthouse. The town sits in a valley with steep scrub-covered slopes creating a challenging fire environment — the surrounding bush can make evacuation difficult in the event of fire. Properties here are often holiday lets or weekender blocks that go unmanaged for extended periods, allowing significant fuel build-up between visits. Access on steep bush blocks can be an issue, but our Kubota SVL95 handles the terrain well.

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Vegetation We Manage Here

Common species we clear around Aireys Inlet:

  • Coastal she-oak and moonah
  • Messmate stringybark on upper slopes
  • Coastal wattle and tea tree
  • Dense bracken fern on disturbed areas

Typical Work in Aireys Inlet

Jobs we regularly take on in this area:

  • Fuel load reduction on steep coastal blocks ahead of fire season
  • Access track clearing on difficult terrain
  • Fire safety preparation for holiday home owners returning to unmanaged blocks

Our Services in Aireys Inlet

We provide comprehensive land clearing and vegetation management across Aireys Inlet and the wider Surf Coast Shire region. All work is carried out with our Kubota SVL95-2 with Fecon forestry mulcher — purpose-built for the terrain in this area.

Nearby Areas We Service

We cover the full Surf Coast Shire region — here are other nearby towns we service:

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