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Asplundh meathead vandal attacks our property causing malicious damage

Thursday, July 9th, 2026

It was Thursday 9th July 2026:  Endeavour Energy’s Asplundh driver vandalism in the Australian Blue Mountains in ‘The Gully’.  This is Asplundh’s “Historic Tree Management Clearance”…any tree planted over 10 years ago is fair game to us!”

 

As if our Katoomba Falls Creek Valley (The Gully) in the Blue Mountains of Australia hasn’t copped enough callous deforestation over the many decades? 

We previously copped Blue Mountains Council’s outsourced ‘JJ Richards‘ garbage truck meathead that had drove through our verge, then Council’s verge police, now its Asplundh’s meathead lumberjacks taking a crack at us.    WTF!

Last week some Kiwi ‘bevan’ wantonly killed our verge ornamental autumnal pear tree.  Was he on turps?

 

T’was our beautiful front pear tree, loved mutually by our neighbours for such autumnal folliage; similarly valued by car visitors to the Blue Mountains for its deep tree shade for their shade parking from the hot afternoon summertime.

 

We called the tree ‘Russet‘ (after the French pear variety) for its beautiful leaf colouring through autumn and its gift growth back to us providing hedge privacy, summer shade and attractive autumnal folliage.  It’s now dead and Bandit wood-chipped by Asplundh.  Endeavour Energy should wisely reconsider continuing to rely upon this vegetation destructive contractor with cheap unqualified backpacker tatooed criminals.

Lumberjack Asplundh’s meathead vandals wantonly attacked our property last week causing substantial malicious damage.   Some Kiwi driver in the trimming crew driving the Asplundh truck came back after the power line trimming job to reverse hard back into where he had been crashing with deliberate force into our 25 year of old Pear Tree, taking it out completely.   WTF?

The image above and below show the extent of that wanton damage.  Of course the property owner didn’t ask for such proprty damage.  The property owner had planted this pear tree back in 2002 over quarter of a Century ago and has diligently maintained it to comply with Endeavour Energy’s tree clearance rules ever since.  Such overhead power lines clearance arrangement had all been amicable up until 12:45pm on Thursday 9th July 2026.

On Thursday 9th July 2026, NSW Government’s outsourced electricity provider Endeavour Energy decided to get its Swedish lumberjack ‘Asplundh’ to do its ‘tree trimming’ so-called.

This round it had its New Zealand backpacker boofheads do the job on the property. 

The Asplundh damage that had nothing whatsoever to do with powerline clearance after the fact. Perhaps the Kiwi feral leprechaun caught some corner-of-eye glumpse of our resident native possums. Native to Oz, we feed ’em and house ’em!

 

After the Endeavor Energy  job had been done by Asplundh, its Hi-Vz ranga leprechaun (some imported Kiwi backpacker) came back and deliberately reversed his truck into our verge and took out a mature tree completely.   This is the damage – entire tree killed!  Wham bam!

Kundibar Armageddon!

 

WILLIAM LOWE’S BURJ KHALIFA SHARD  – so wanton hate-inflicted upon Katoomba by a wayward tattoed immigrant.  It was but a healthy tree deliberately sharded by one reversing truck crashed into by an Asplundh hatefilled ethnic.  An unqualified foreign driver?  A deliberate wanton criminal attack!   Did the All Blacks lose a recent match against the Wallabies or something?  One doesn’t follow the cross ditch contest despite having experience life in NZ a few times but felt best to return to the land of lots of sandy beaches, cuz.

 

 

Reforestation:  On right of verge:  our overhanging ornamental pear tree ‘Russet’ .  This was before an Asplundh meathead truck driver reversed into it killing it recklessly and deliberately.  We had planted it way back in 2002 and nurtured it seasonally, maintained it, trimmed it and  swept up its autumn leaves annually.   Sadly, it’s now no more and Asplundh has left a gaping hole.  

 

This valley used to be a rainforest, post-Aboriginal and pre-John Britty North’s deforestation of the 1870s.  So, one terms what we did on our wee patch by first removing all the grassed lawn on the property and plantinmg as many trees as would be allowed as ‘reforestation‘.  But just at a coppice scale, given that the property’s block area is under a quarter of an acre.  We just did our bit to give back to local Nature and enhance the natural landscape.

Had those bloody imposing and overruling overhead wires instead originally been installed along the other side of the street (where there are no trees to speak of), or even better, installed underground (given we are in a bushfire risk zone), then this pear tree after 24 years would have grown by now to over 30 metres high.  It would not just shade one’s property, cars in the street, but most of our street.  Such were the dumb infrastructure planners of the day.   The property also wouldn’t have that super bright street light.

 

The ornamental pear tree (Pyrus calleryana ‘Chanticleer’) before Asplundh killed it.

 

With a wide spread of up to six meters, and a more conical shape, the Chanticleer (means proud strutting rooster) is one of the most popular ornamental pears in cultivation in Australia. Leaves are dark green, and foliage is dense, providing habitat for birds and other wildlife. Spectacular autumn foliage in shades of gold, plum, and burgundy. Best used as a feature tree in the center of lawns or the middle of garden beds.

Pyrus calleryana ‘Chanticleer’ (also known as the Cleveland Select Pear) typically grows to a mature height of 8 to 12 metres (26 to 40 feet). It is a hardly cool climate species, featuring a distinctive, narrow, and upright teardrop shape, spreading about 4 to 6 metres wide at maturity. These ornamental pears are prized for tight spaces and streetscapes due to their naturally uniform, dense habit. 

In addition to their height, such ornamental pear trees typically grow moderately fast; and once established they can add 50 to 80 cm per year. 

Pear trees provide seasonal benefits – producing masses of small white flowers in spring; dense deep green foliage for summer shade; vibrant yellow, orange, red and burgundy coloured foliage in autumn.  Russet had been planted in well drained sandy loam.  It was one of six of the same variety planted by three adjoining neighbours in a row, two in front of each of the three properties.  The verge coppice hedging had sensibly replaced Council’s grass that Council insisted owne mow regularly at owner’s time and expense bizarrely as a ratepayer service to Council.  Shoe on the wrong foot or what?

Then Asplundh and its immigrant backpacker meatheads came along in July 2026.   Some folks just hate trees.   It’s probably why this mob operate in the leafy Blue Mountains – like “how many trees can we kill today?” mentality.   This was the offending truck:

 

The Asplundh truck of the culprit – Rego: ‘X0 135F‘.  The ‘F’ being for what?  ‘Fuckwit’.

 

 

And towing on the rear the industrial strength tree chipper:

   

 

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One doesn’t have to be too smart to drive a truck.  This author holds many ‘driving’ licenses so oughta know – like a HC (semi-trailer) license, authorised bus driver licence (including double deckers),  UPPL (unrestricted private pilot licence), CPL (commercial helicopter licence), low level flying endorsement (R22), commercial coxwains ticket, also for a motorbike, forklift and oh yeah a car licence – manual even!  All unblemished.

One does not hold a chainsaw license on principle, but it oughta not be too hard to work it out (see video below on how to start a chainsaw).  Yet I wouldn’t let a ranga leprachaun near one or near another truck for that matter. 

 

Click to play video

 

Asplundh’s hi-viz meathead driver who reversed the truck into the owner’s large tree.  A New Zealand ranga leprechaun attempting some Māori haka taunt (cultural misapproriation) – not too bright here, ridiculous actually and he ought pull his tongue in and go back to N.A.F.A. land!   [Asplundh-anställd på Nya Zeeland – tatuerad leprechaun – vandaler].  Is that why he ran from NZ!

 

A piss poor effort.  Aotearoa Māori may well treat such cultural ridicule satirised by disrespectful clearly non-Māori with due contempt – cultural misapproriation?  Up to Māori.  The uniform ties and corporate badges suggest corporate inebriation.

 

BTW, that rego plate X0 135F – probably the ‘F‘ duly stands for fuckwit.  The Kiwi leprechaun would typically hate Aussie native possums and therefore Australians.  So why is he here in the first place across the ditch causing havoc downunder?   Perhaps Australian could exchange him with Grafton’s Brendan Tarrant of Christchurch notoriety in hatred.   Thus Brendan would fly back to OZ on QANTAS, and this Kiwi ranga leprauchaun skedaddle deport back to the long white cloud on AirNZ to continue his passion for deforestation on his home turf?

Problems across the ditch.  Good Kiwis stay, but feral Kiwis go back.

 

 

Asplundh’s Kiwi ranga leprechaun all tatooed up and with attitude.  Has he served time?  Do Australian police know he is in our country and of his background?

 

 

 

Then the coward contractors returned later that night and chainsawed the evidence… except the property owner had captured it all.

 

Healthy pear tree chainsawed to the ground trying to remove all the evidence of the crime.  It was 25-years-old, planted by the property owner back in 2002.  The diameter of that stump measures 30 cm.  What a bloody tree-hating lopping meathead!

 

The Pear Tree’s chainsawed entrails found next day (Friday 10th July 2026) left behind by Asplundh vandals secretly from the night before left strewn along the street. Wham bam thank you ma’am?

 

This malicious vandalism comes just a few weeks after the owner was harassed by Blue Mountains Council bullies about this same verge.

Blue Mountains Council and Endeavour Energy’s Asplundh simply don’t deserve to belong anywhere near the Blue Mountains world heritage, but back in the CITY.

 

Where we live and respect.   We’ve lived here for 26 years, to date.

 


 

References and Further Reading:

 

[1]  Asplundh’s notice of trimming of vegetation to us, 2026-06-29, from our files,

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[2]  ‘Chainsaw massacre reduces beautiful old trees to ugly stumps‘, 2018-07-05, by Jennie Curtin, Blue Mountains Gazette (newspaper), Gladstone Road, Leura, Blue Mountains, ^https://www.bluemountainsgazette.com.au/story/5509314/tree-maintenance-turns-brutal-in-leuras-chainsaw-massacre/

 

[3]  ‘Asplundh cut down all of my pine trees and lied about obtaining permission‘,  Reddit.com (social website), (author chose to remain anonymous), ^https://www.reddit.com/r/treelaw/comments/1ecvwop/asplundh_cut_down_all_of_my_pine_trees_and_lied/

 

[4]  Property owners formal complaint to Endeavour Energy in writing the very next day , 2026-07-10,  it reads as follows:

 

“To whom it may concern,
Complaints Manager
Endeavour Energy
Level 40-42, 8 Parramatta Square
10 Darcy Street
Parramatta, NSW 2150

Dear Sir/Madam,

RE: Asplundh tree destruction at 5 Kundibar Street Katoomba NSW 2780

Your Complaint Ref:  C-331040

Asplundh Job Ref:   AA358396

I refer to my telephone call to your Complaints department yesterday.

Yesterday (Thursday 9th July 2026), Endeavour Energy’s outsourced vegetation contractor Asplundh arranged with me to trim our verge vegetation clear of the overhead  powerlines at our above residential address, to which I agreed and oversaw.

This arrangement has been mutually agreed between myself and Endeavour Energy since 2011 to occur roughly every six months and the arrangement has been amicable.  

That was up until yesterday, when one of Asplundh’s cowboys drove into a mature tree of ours and destroyed it totally, and totally unnecessarily.

The trimming job yesterday had been performed between 11:30am and 12:30pm, and the task duly completed as I watched on.  Then the Asplundh crew headed off to another location.

However, about 10 minutes later, I visually observed from my front home office window one of the Asplundh trucks reverse into my verge and completely knock over a large 25+ year old ornamental pear tree to the road leaving a 1 metre high severed stump.  The tree’s truck diameter was just under 30cm!  It was no small tree!  I planted it 25 years ago.

I attach photos of the damage.  I point out that the tree was in no way impacting the safe vertical area near the overhead  powerlines. The trimming work had already been completed and this work has just previously been mutually confirmed with me happily by the Asplundh vegetation trimming supervisor onsite to his satisfaction.   I had thus returned inside.   

Upon seeing the tree fall across the street, I immediately raced outside to see the damage. The Asplundh truck driver (photographed) had exited his truck as I took photos and videos of the matter.  The truck driver then questioned me and approached me in an aggressive manner on the street in front of his truck.   I photographed and videoed him at the time at the damage senesce at the time only to be threatened by his aggressive behaviour toward me. 

I asked why.

The Hi-Viz Asplundh crew laughed at me, stating it was only a tree.  Yet, I was the victim. The truck driver was clearly in the wrong.

I have reported this malicious damage to Police, Blue Mountains City Council, Asplundh’s contact Calib, and to Endeavour Energy.

What has occurred is unacceptable and I have sought legal advice in relation to this matter.  I now have engaged a solicitor.”

Attached evidentiary images:

Yours sincerely,

(affected property owner)

 

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[7]  ‘Nuts about Gums‘, Facebook page, ^https://www.facebook.com/groups/371844566747946/posts/1925746648024389/

 

 

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