(1) The conservator must give written notice of a decision under section 66 to the following:
(a) the person who proposed the cancellation;
(b) the lessee of, or custodian for, the land where the tree is located;
(c) if the tree is on leased land—the occupier of land that—
(i) adjoins the land where the tree is located; and
(ii) is within 50m of the tree;
(d) anyone who gave the conservator—
(i) written comments about the proposed cancellation of registration; and
(ii) contact details for notification of the conservator's decision;
(e) if the heritage council gave advice on the proposed cancellation—the heritage council;
(f) if a representative Aboriginal organisation gave advice on the proposed registration—the representative Aboriginal organisation.
(2) However, the conservator need not give more than 1 notice to a particular person.
(3) The conservator may give written notice of the decision to anyone else the conservator considers appropriate.
(4) If the decision is to cancel the registration, the conservator must also give public notice of the decision.
(5) A notice under this section must not include restricted information.