Yes, there are laws that prevent the removal of native vegetation. Mainly protecting large trees and larger areas of native bush. For example, a farmer would have to submit an application to clear native vegetation just to expand farmland, but maybe not for a fire break. It can be fairly restrictive, but largely ignored unless done on a large scale. Hypothetically, I may have cleared native vegetation from my place and out on the verge for "fire reduction".

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Thank you.

Would it be fair to say that "hypothetically" , one would have to break the law in order to reduce the risk of a brush fire on their land ?

The laws may be different in other states but where I am you are allowed to clear a certain amount for fire prevention.

Okay , thanks for that . Everything except for large trees .