Blue Tree Project

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This year Logan City Council will be joining the Blue Tree Project to help raise awareness for mental health. We will be giving selected tree's in the City of Logan a "Blue lease of life" for World Mental Health Day on the 10th of October.

We would love your help!

If you know any suitable trees, we invite you to post a note on the 'Potential Blue Tree of Logan' board. All you must do is share a photo and the tree's location on the note. It's as easy as that.

The board will be open until Sunday the 10th of September.

If you don't know of a tree but still want to be involved - we have included some helpful resources on this page. Learn more about the Blue Tree Project, see what mental health support programs we have in Logan plus much more.

This year Logan City Council will be joining the Blue Tree Project to help raise awareness for mental health. We will be giving selected tree's in the City of Logan a "Blue lease of life" for World Mental Health Day on the 10th of October.

We would love your help!

If you know any suitable trees, we invite you to post a note on the 'Potential Blue Tree of Logan' board. All you must do is share a photo and the tree's location on the note. It's as easy as that.

The board will be open until Sunday the 10th of September.

If you don't know of a tree but still want to be involved - we have included some helpful resources on this page. Learn more about the Blue Tree Project, see what mental health support programs we have in Logan plus much more.

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    Simply upload a photo of a tree in your community along with the location.

    It's as easy as that!

    Blue Tree selection criteria

    • Trees must be dead (showing no sign of growth).
    • Trees must be located on Council-owned or controlled land (e.g., nature strips, parks, etc.).
    • Trees must be of significant size (at least 2m high).
    • Trees must have a high visual impact and be clearly visible from a distance.
    • Trees must be accessible from a public road and not located closer than 2m from the road pavement.


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