The Strategic Case for Acting Now
Urban greening grants are now available in Tasmania for councils, authorities and natural resource management organisations to plant climate-tolerant trees in urban areas. Grants range from $5,000 to $40,000, and applications close 7 May 2026.
On the surface, this looks like a greening initiative. It is, but it’s also something more strategic.
Why this matters beyond the planting
Urban greening directly supports emissions reduction and climate resilience goals that many Tasmanian councils already have on paper. Increased canopy cover reduces urban heat, improves liveability and builds long-term community resilience to climate impacts. Tree planting also contributes to carbon storage – a measurable outcome that can be captured in your environmental reporting.
In other words, this grant is a practical mechanism to make progress on commitments many councils have already made, and to demonstrate that progress to your community in a visible, tangible way.
The broader opportunity
Councils working with Synectic on emissions measurement and sustainability strategies are well-placed to assess how an urban greening project fits within their existing framework and to make a compelling case in their application. This isn’t just about accessing grant funds. It’s about ensuring the work connects meaningfully to your broader environmental goals rather than sitting as a standalone project.
That’s the difference between ticking a box and building something that counts.
Applications close 7 May 2026
If your council is considering applying, now is the time to move. We are available to discuss how urban greening fits within your sustainability strategy and how Synectic can support you.
Learn more about the grant here: Tas Gov Urban Greening Grants, or get in touch with our team directly.


