Community
27 November, 2025
Fire danger period announced
THE Country Fire Authority (CFA) has announced the Fire Danger Period for south west communities.

The Fire Danger Period will commence at 1am on Monday, December 8 for municipalities in the south west, including Corangamite and Moyne.
Residents in these areas are encouraged to prepare their properties ahead of the Fire Danger Period (FDP) coming into effect.
CFA deputy chief officer south west region Adrian Gutsche said now was the time to remove dead and excess vegetation from properties and to get the family fire ready.
“While we’ve had some welcomed rain recently, we are still concerned this has caused additional grass growth,” he said.
“As we head into warmer weather, this will soon dry out and add to the already underlying fire risk.
“We’re really encouraging residents to keep their grass short and clear out their gutters.
“Ensure any private burn-offs are completed safely and responsibly before restrictions come into effect.
“Using council green waste disposal services or returning mulched vegetation to gardens away from the house is a great way to dispose of your green waste.”
Mr Gutsche said recent instances of fire serve as a reminder of just how easily bushfires can spread through thick dead vegetation in drought conditions, even with high levels of moisture from recent rainfall.
“While it is looking greener in our region, underneath it is still dry, and on hot, windy days grassfires could ignite and travel quickly,” he said.
“We ask that residents do not get complacent and remain informed via the VicEmergency App and are aware of the fire danger ratings in their local area.
“Sit down with your families to understand what your plan will be this summer should a fire arise.”
Those needing to burn-off around their properties are reminded to check weather conditions are suitable before lighting up.
Those conducting burn-offs must notify authorities online at the Fire Permits Victoria website (www.firepermits.vic.gov.au) or by calling 1800 668 511.
By registering a burn-off online, emergency call takers can allocate more of their time to taking calls from people who need emergency assistance immediately.
No burning off is permitted during the FDP without a permit to burn, which can be applied for through the Fire Permits Victoria website at firepermits.vic.gov.au.
For more information on preparing your property and understanding local fire restrictions, visit www.cfa.vic.gov.au.