Global Tree Works
Three reviewers name Will by name for confident, damage-free felling in tight spaces — and the crew regularly finishes multi-day jobs in a single visit.
That's the thing worth paying attention to, because it's the failure mode that makes tree work expensive when it goes wrong. Matt, Will, Phil and Hayden are all named individually across multiple reviews with specific praise attached to each, which suggests the crew quality is stable rather than dependent on whoever shows up. The one practical note worth flagging: one reviewer mentioned the verbal quote was ex-GST, so confirm the final price inclusive of GST before signing off on any job.
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“cleaned the area afterwards better than what it was”
“Peta in the office was amazing with clear emails about when the job was to be done”
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How they stack up
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About Global Tree Works
Global Tree Works handles the full spectrum of tree work — from emergency storm cleanup and hazardous tree removal to careful crown reduction and dead-wooding of trees that need saving rather than felling. The operation fields a named team with distinct roles: Matt handles quoting and is frequently praised for driving long distances on weekends to assess rural properties, while Peta coordinates scheduling and communicates proactively around weather delays that push jobs. On the tools, Will is consistently called out for technical confidence on difficult fells, while Phil leads crews on multi-tree removal jobs and Hayden draws specific praise for precision machine operation. They mobilise serious equipment — cherry pickers and cranes for inaccessible yards, stump grinders for bamboo root systems — rather than scaling jobs down to what's easy. Reviews repeatedly mention crews arriving, completing, and cleaning up faster than expected, including one job quoted at two days finishing in one, and their site cleanup is mentioned so often it reads like a company standard rather than a bonus.
Best for: large or hazardous tree removal near structures, storm damage cleanup requiring fast mobilisation, complex access jobs needing crane or cherry picker equipment, and rural properties where other operators won't travel.
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How far will Global Tree Works travel for a job?+
Reviews mention jobs completed at Rainbow Beach, Gunalda, Pie Creek, and rural properties requiring weekend quote drives — suggesting they cover a broad area across South East and Wide Bay Queensland. Matt has been noted specifically for driving long distances on weekends to quote rural properties. If you're outside the immediate Araluen area, it's worth calling to confirm coverage rather than assuming distance is a barrier.
Do they handle emergency or storm-damage callouts?+
Yes — multiple reviews describe Global Tree Works responding after storm events, including Cyclone Alfred aftermath and trees blown over fences. In one case, Stuart lifted a fallen tree off a fence the same day it came down. Response times during storm periods depend on demand, but the reviews indicate they communicate proactively about timing rather than going quiet.
What do customers say about their pricing?+
Pricing is consistently described as competitive, with one reviewer noting they came in $1,000 below other quotes for the same job, and several mentioning the price matched or beat closer local operators. One caution worth noting: a reviewer mentioned their verbal quote was ex-GST and the final bill was higher than expected — so ask specifically whether any quote you receive is GST-inclusive before accepting.
Can they handle trees in hard-to-access areas?+
This appears to be a genuine specialty. Reviews describe jobs using cherry pickers, cranes coordinated through neighbouring properties, and stump grinders in confined spaces. One job involved coordinating crane access via a neighbour's yard to remove two trees from an inaccessible section of the property. If access is a concern, describing the situation upfront at quote stage will help them mobilise the right equipment.
Who will actually show up to do the work?+
Reviews name Matt, Will, Phil, Hayden, Nathan, Brice and Jayden across different jobs, suggesting a stable crew rather than ad-hoc subcontractors. Matt and Will handle quoting and team leadership respectively; Phil leads on multi-tree removal jobs; Hayden is specifically praised for machine operation. The office side is handled by Peta, who manages scheduling and sends updates around weather delays. Reviews consistently describe the team as professional and coordinated regardless of which crew attends.





