Friday,
25 April 2025
Fire restrictions come to an end

THE Fire Danger Period (FDP) officially ended in Mansfield Shire, and on Mt Buller, at 1.00 am on Tuesday 22 April.

As restrictions lift, the CFA has urged residents to remain fire-aware, as dry Autumnal conditions combined with strong winds can still lead to fast-moving grassfires.  

CFA District 23 Acting Assistant Chief Fire Officer Paul Scragg said low fire activity over the past few weeks and the cooler conditions have allowed fire restrictions to ease in the area.

“Lifting of fire restrictions will allow farmers and property owners to clean up their properties of fallen tree debris and other natural material that might have accumulated over the fire season,” Paul said.

“Even though restrictions are easing, conditions are still dry, so we ask residents take accountability and full responsibility for their burn-off.

“Please do not leave your burn unattended. Have equipment and enough people on hand to deal with any escapes and keep an eye on wind as this can easily spread your fire.

“Extinguishing an unattended burn could come at a heavy cost to landowners.”

To prevent unnecessary emergency callouts, landowners must register their private burn-offs.

If smoke or fire is reported, it will be cross-checked with the register to avoid an emergency response and allow 000 call-takers to prioritise emergency calls. 

Burn-offs can be registered online via Fire Permits Victoria at www.firepermits.vic.gov.au.

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Where possible, landowners should also notify neighbours and those nearby who may be sensitive to smoke. 

Residents travelling to other parts of Victoria are reminded to remain vigilant, as fire danger periods in other regions may still be active.