Fire Danger Period to commence from next week

Last updated on 22 November 2023

Residents are being urged to prepare for an increased likelihood of warmer and drier conditions over summer, with the Fire Danger Period to commence from next Monday.

The Country Fire Authority (CFA) has declared the Fire Danger Period for the Macedon Ranges will begin from 1am on 27 November 2023 and end on 1 May 2024 (unless otherwise advised). No fires can be lit in the open air without a permit during this period.

Council’s CEO, Bernie O’Sullivan, said the Bureau of Meteorology’s declaration of two key weather events – El Niño and positive Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) – meant an increased risk this fire season.

“Those who have experienced fire will know how dangerous and unpredictable it can be – it is crucial that we take collective responsibility to ensure others do not have to experience it,” he said.

“There are a range of useful resources available to help you prepare for the upcoming fire season, including the CFA and Council websites, with the VicEmergency app and your local ABC radio station both working to provide the latest information on current conditions.”

Council is focused on working with the community to collectively reduce the shire’s fire risk, including undertaking an annual roadside slashing program across Council-managed roads to reduce the likelihood of fires starting from hot vehicle exhausts, mechanical failures and collisions.

This roadside slashing program began in November and will continue throughout December, prioritising high-use roads and working within strict guidelines to complete these works safely. An annual program to slash Council-owned land and reserves across the shire is also well underway.

Regional Roads Victoria undertakes its own program to maintain state-managed roadsides.

Additionally, Council’s Municipal Fire Prevention Officers are conducting private property inspections across the shire to check for fire hazards, issue Fire Prevention Notices where appropriate and work with landowners to reduce risks.

Residents are reminded of the importance of being prepared for fires, and to ensure their properties are maintained to minimise flammable fuels including stockpiles of green waste and foliage in gutters.

Free green waste disposal is available for ratepayers and tenants at Council’s transfer stations in Kyneton, Romsey and Woodend.

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