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Bush Fire Danger Period Comes to a Close

by | Apr 1, 2025 | Community, Media Release | 0 comments

The Bush Fire Danger Period (BFDP) has ended for most of NSW, including Glen Innes,
Inverell & Tenterfield LGA’s.

Fire agencies and land managers in these areas where the BFDP has ended will now turn their
attention towards conducting hazard reduction works, which includes planned burning across many
areas of the state where and when possible.

Superintendent Mack said all members of the public must still abide by the law when conducting
their own hazard reduction burns.

“From today, fire permits will no longer be required for the Tenterfield, Glen Innes &
Inverell Local Government Areas,” Superintendent Mack said.

“Even though a fire permit is no longer required, residents must still notify their neighbours and the
local fire authority 24 hours before burning.

“Before lighting up, people should also check whether they need a Bush Fire Hazard Reduction
Certificate and have sufficient equipment on hand to control and contain the fire to their property.

“If fire services know about a planned burn, it can help prevent unnecessary responses from local
firefighters when we know it is planned and controlled.

“Despite these milder conditions, there is always the potential for fires to threaten life, property and
the environment, if they are not managed correctly.”

Superintendent Mack said the local community should not become complacent to the danger of bush
and grass fires, even with mild local conditions.

“I urge all residents to take the threat of bush fire seriously and to prepare their families and home
now,” Superintendent Mack said.

“Your local fire station or Fire Control Centre can provide advice on how to safely undertake hazard
reduction work and how to best prepare yourself, your property and your family for the next bush fire
season.

“The first thing you should do is review your bush fire survival plan and discuss it with your
household.”

To notify of your intent to burn off, use the online burn notification tool at www.rfs.nsw.gov.au/notify.

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