Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeNewsTravellers urged to stay fire safe this long weekend

Travellers urged to stay fire safe this long weekend

The Labour Day long weekend will be an opportunity to travel and enjoy Victoria’s getaway destinations, but CFA is urging people to be prepared and remain vigilant around fire.

While conditions are expected to be milder across the weekend, vegetation is extremely dry across most of the state, particularly in the South West, West, Central and North West regions.

CFA expects the grassfire risk to remain across the state in the coming months so Victorians need to remain alert and prepared.

CFA Chief Officer Jason Heffernan encouraged travellers to familiarise themselves with which fire district they are travelling to and stay informed about fire conditions.

“We have seen major grassfires take hold in recent weeks, particularly in central parts of the state, so while summer is behind us, the fire risk is still lingering,” he said.

“Before you hit the road, download the VicEmergency app and monitor for any potential fires happening in your area.”

CO Heffernan also reminded Victorians that all local government areas in CFA fire districts are still under fire restrictions.

“Everyone must make sure they are aware of what fire restrictions mean and what activities are and aren’t prohibited – for the best advice, visit the Can I, Can’t I webpage on the CFA website,” he said.

“There’s also no excuse to leave campfires unattended this long weekend. We want to avoid being called out to abandoned campfires and it’s crucial the community extinguish their campfires properly with water, not soil, to prevent campfires from turning into fast spreading grass and bushfires.”

The new fire danger rating system is now nationally consistent across every state and territory.

The system has reduced the number of danger levels from six in the previous system, to four; Moderate, High, Extreme and Catastrophic.

Victorians can learn more about the new fire danger rating system on the CFA website.

To learn more about campfire safety, visit www.cfa.vic.gov.au/campfires and to learn more about fire restrictions, visit www.cfa.vic.gov.au/can.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Retail growth on the way

Jan Juc and Torquay could see more growth in the retail and industrial economy following updated guidelines for Surf Coast commercial land use and...
More News

Grovers advance to prelim

Independent photographer Ivan Kemp was at Ocean Grove Bowling Club on Tuesday 24 February for the Division 1 midweek bowls semi-finals and saw Ocean...

Council finalises funding ‘wish list’

Geelong council announced the top projects it will advocate for as the state election approaches. On Tuesday night councillors unanimously endorsed a list of priority...

Out and about at the market

Independent photographer Ivan Kemp went to Geelong City Market on Saturday 20 February where the Geelong Chinese Association celebrated Chinese New Year and market...

Shire condemns vandalism

Surf Coast Shire Council has taken a stand against all types of vandalism to public and private property following an Australia Day incident. ...

Neale cleared of serious injury

Geelong is breathing a sigh of relief after big man Shannon Neale avoided a serious right knee injury in a ruck contest in the...

Nelson focuses on state seat

Geelong’s deputy mayor has stepped down from the position to pursue a seat in state parliament. Seeks Liberal Party preselection in the seat of South...

Family violence program funding continued

A major Geelong-based community service organisation has welcomed the announcement of continued funding for a dedicated family violence support program. Not-for-profit agency Meli will receive...

Saints live to fight another day as Grove advances

Ocean Grove's first team advanced to the midweek bowls grand final with a win against St Leonards. Meanwhile the Saints will another crack at it...

Titans must overcome bogey side

With so many permutations surrounding the final make-up of the Bellarine Peninsula Cricket Association A1 grade ladder, one thing is certain for Armstrong Creek. To...

Final round showdown

Murgheboluc’s 160-run win against Thomson helped set up an epic final-round showdown between the top three Geelong Cricket Association Division 3 teams. The Frogs took...