Specialist mowing
where conventional
equipment can't reach

Access Pro Mowing operates a fleet of remote-controlled mowing platforms for terrain conventional equipment cannot safely or efficiently service. Same equipment Australian road authorities use, now available wherever the terrain demands it.


60° max slopes
3× faster on tough terrain
100% remote operation
Zero emissions
Procurement-grade reporting
Metro & regional Victoria
Request a site assessment

// OUR CAPABILITY

We mow the slopes, verges, and high-risk terrain conventional equipment cannot safely service.

Max slope

60°

Where ride-ons cannot operate

Faster

3×

vs manual on difficult terrain

Remote

100%

Operator clear of the work zone

// CAPABILITIES

Specialist mowing for terrain
conventional crews can’t service.

Same equipment as state road authorities, now available to you.

We operate a fleet of remote-controlled mowing platforms purpose-built for steep slopes, live traffic verges, embankments and ground around water and infrastructure. Sites where operator safety, speed and finish all matter at once.

Steep Slopes Road Verges Embankments Rural Acreage
60° Slope Capable Access Pro Mowing remote-controlled mower on rural terrain Zero Operator Risk

// WHO WE SERVE

Three sectors. One platform.

01 · Government & Civil

Road authorities, councils, civil contractors

Road verges, sound walls, median strips, embankments and bridge approaches. Cut to spec without closing lanes or putting crews near traffic. Compliant operation, full reporting, programme-ready.

  • Highway and arterial verges
  • Embankments and batters
  • Bridge approaches and median strips

02 · Commercial Venues

Shopping centres, retailers, fast-food, carparks

High-foot-traffic sites where a robotic mower in operation is visible PR for the venue. Customers notice it, photograph it, talk about it. A maintenance task converted into a brand signal: modern, environmentally responsible, ahead of the curve.

  • Shopping centre surrounds
  • Fast-food drive-throughs and forecourts
  • Retailer carpark perimeters

03 · Residential & Safety

Acreage, farms, fire-hazard and high-risk blocks

Farm properties, rural blocks, fire-zone perimeters, and the steep ground around dams and drains where snakes and injury risk make manual mowing dangerous. Capability previously locked behind government contracts, now accessible for property owners with serious terrain.

  • Fire-zone perimeters
  • Dam, drain and waterway surrounds
  • Steep acreage and rural blocks

Got a site to walk?
Let's take a look.

Request assessment
// HOW IT WORKS

A four-stage process,
built for accountability.

  1. 01

    Site
    Assessment

    We walk the site, identify hazards and access routes, and confirm whether the terrain suits remote-controlled operation. Written scope and pricing within 48 hours.

  2. 02

    Remote
    Operation

    Crew arrives with the platform, operator stays clear of the work zone. Zero emissions, low noise, full traffic-management compliance where required.

  3. 03

    Reporting
    & Handover

    Before-and-after documentation, hours-on-site, any incidents or near-misses logged. Procurement-grade paperwork, or simple summaries for those who don't need it.

  4. 04

    Ongoing
    Programme

    Recurring sites move onto a scheduled programme - quarterly, monthly, or as the season dictates. One contact, one platform, one accountable operator.

// FAQ

Frequently asked questions.

01 What is remote-controlled mowing?

Remote-controlled mowing platforms are purpose-built mowers operated wirelessly by a crew member at a safe distance from the work zone. The same class of equipment Australian road authorities use, now available to councils, civil contractors, commercial venues and property owners with serious terrain.

02 What terrain can you operate on?

Slopes up to 60 degrees, road verges, embankments, sound walls, median strips, around water infrastructure, fire-zone perimeters, retailer carparks and fast-food forecourts. Anywhere conventional mowing is too dangerous, too slow or too expensive to do safely.

03 How is this different from conventional mowing?

100% remote operation keeps crews clear of traffic and unstable ground. 60-degree slope capability where ride-ons cannot safely operate. Zero emissions. Up to 3x faster on difficult terrain compared to manual or specialist alternatives.

04 Do you service residential properties?

Where the use case justifies it, yes. Acreage, fire-zone perimeters, the ground around dams and drains, and rural blocks where snakes or injury risk make manual mowing dangerous. We do not service standard suburban lawns - that is not what the platform is designed for.

05 What does a site assessment involve?

We walk the site, identify hazards and access routes, and confirm whether the terrain suits remote-controlled operation. Written scope and pricing follows within 48 hours. Site assessments are no-cost and no-obligation.

06 How quickly can you mobilise to site?

For most sites in metropolitan Melbourne, within 5 to 10 business days from scope sign-off. Regional Victoria timing depends on travel logistics and any traffic-management requirements specific to the site.

07 Do you provide traffic management?

For council and road-authority work, yes. We coordinate the appropriate traffic management plan as part of the scope and budget. Commercial and residential sites typically do not require it.

08 What happens after the job is complete?

You receive before-and-after documentation, hours-on-site and any incidents or near-misses logged. Procurement-grade paperwork for clients who need it, simple summaries for those who do not. Recurring sites move onto a scheduled programme - quarterly, monthly or seasonal.

Got a site that's been
written off as too hard?

Tell us about the terrain, location and frequency you need. We come back within one business day with a no-cost, no-obligation site walk on the calendar.

  • No-cost site assessment
  • 48-hour written scope
  • Procurement-grade paperwork
  • Metro & regional Victoria