Forestry Mulching in Winchelsea

Historic Barwon River township transitioning from coastal to farming country with a mix of rural and lifestyle properties.

Fire risk: Low to Moderate — rural fire risk; Bushfire Management Overlays apply on some larger properties near remnant scrub

What We Know About Winchelsea

Winchelsea is a Barwon River township where the landscape transitions from coastal scrub to dry farming country. Vegetation management here is different from the coastal towns — it's dominated by fence line clearing, paddock reclamation, old cypress windbreak management, and orchard removal on properties that have changed hands. Fire risk is lower than coastal areas, but CFA notices on rural properties are still common, particularly where scrubby remnant vegetation has been allowed to build up near sheds and homesteads.

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Vegetation We Manage Here

Common species we clear around Winchelsea:

  • Dry sclerophyll eucalyptus on ridges
  • River red gum along Barwon River
  • Introduced cypress hedges and windbreaks
  • Old orchard remnants and introduced pasture grasses

Typical Work in Winchelsea

Jobs we regularly take on in this area:

  • Fence line and paddock clearing on farming properties
  • Cypress windbreak management and removal
  • Paddock reclamation on lifestyle blocks for new owners

Our Services in Winchelsea

We provide comprehensive land clearing and vegetation management across Winchelsea 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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