Bushfire Hazards

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Treating Bushfire Hazards On Your Property

It is every landholder's responsibility to manage the bush fire hazards on their property.

Bush fire hazards are any materials which can fuel a fire, such as leaf litter, grass, garden mulch and woodpiles. They can also be made up of solid combustibles or flammable liquids and gases such as petrol, kerosene, alcohol, LPG, natural gas, and acetylene.

Before undertaking bush fire hazard reduction, you may need:

  • An environmental approval, such as using the 10/50 Vegetation Clearing Code of Practice and/or obtaining a bushfire hazard reduction certificate 
  •  Fire permit before using fire to treat a bush fire hazard on your property. This approval is for your own safety, as well as the safety of your own and neighbouring properties.

During the bush fire danger period, a permit is also required if you're planning to burn off a hazard. A permit may be suspended, such as when there is a total fire ban in your area.