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Yasi bushfires wreak havoc but lifes still good in the bush

by Kevin Gootman, NSW Press Council (June 14, 2016)

Updated June 17, 2016 at 2.05pm

The world's second-smallest treehouse will be one of several structures in Sydney's New South Wales capital that will get a makeover next year under a pilot program aiming to save lives.

The Sydney Forest and Bird Trust, which administers the program, says it will see the "biggest and most complex and long-lasting treehouse" project in the country, which will be installed over three years in the capital's North Shore on the site of the old South Yarra Valley Forest park.

Construction for the new treehouse, which will have room for two people for three days, will begin in 2016.

There will also be a temporary park in its place, where the treehouse will go, with a park and garden.

Calls to the government has not yet been answered.

NSW Premier Mike Baird says a project of this size and scale was "unimaginable" with the loss of thousands of hectares of forest in the area.

He says the treehouse is expected to cost $75 million and build in "five to six years".

"We are going to build it in a way that really is not only environmentally sustainable, but I want to note that you don't even need to live here to enjoy the trees," Mr Baird said.

The $55 million park is due to open this year.

"While these are really exciting projects - these are not really big changes to the bush, but they do add to the diversity of habitat being lost," Mr Baird said.

The $50 million park will also include a large garden and play areas for the park's 1,500 wildflowers and a range of aquatic and forest habitat, including bird habitat.

The treehouse was first proposed in 2008 in the North Shore, but this was cancelled after the council said it could not provide enough funding from private donors.

The Trust said it hoped the new treehouse would allow trees to get out of the bush, as they were known to build shelter where they died when they were burnt.

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