HomeNewsNow is the...

Now is the time to prepare properties for the fire season

With another fire season approaching, Hepburn Shire Council is encouraging property owners to begin preparing their properties now, rather than waiting until temperatures rise and fire danger increases.

Mayor, Cr Tony Clark, said that Hepburn Shire is one of Victoria’s most bushfire-prone municipalities, with almost half of the Shire covered by native vegetation.

“Combined with a significant amount of fallen trees and vegetation remaining from severe storm events in recent years, these conditions contribute to an elevated bushfire risk each summer,” he said.

Council’s annual Municipal Fire Prevention Program plays an important role in reducing fire hazards across private land and helping to protect lives, homes, businesses and the broader community.

“The best time to prepare a property is well before the Fire Danger Period begins. Every year we encourage residents to start early. Leaving property maintenance until late spring can make it harder to find contractors, dispose of green waste or safely complete the work before conditions become hot and dry,” said Cr Clark.

Council encourages actions such as slashing long grass, removing excessive leaf litter, trimming vegetation around buildings and managing fuel loads.

As part of this year’s education campaign, Council will host a series of free online Municipal Fire Prevention Program Information Sessions throughout September and October. The sessions will explain how Council’s Municipal Fire Prevention Program operates, what property owners are responsible for under the Country Fire Authority Act 1958, how inspections are carried out, and answer many of the common questions Council receives each year.

For more information about the Municipal Fire Prevention Program, upcoming online information sessions and practical advice on preparing your property, visit www.hepburn.vic.gov.au/Emergencies

Adapted from Hepburn Shire News

Get notified whenever we post something new!

spot_img

Interesting topics and speakers followed by nibbles and drinks.

Learn more

Continue reading

Backing live music venues and artists

The Victorian State Government is backing Victorian businesses, with grants for live music venues and local musicians in Macedon. Member for Macedon, Mary-Anne Thomas has announced the latest round of 10,000 Gigs: The Victorian Gig Fund – helping venues host...

Global Stories on Local Ground: World Press Photo Comes to Ballarat

For those who made the pilgrimage to Ballarat for the Foto Biennale, the arrival of World Press Photo at Ballarat's Art Gallery later this year offers a powerful continuation of the region's growing engagement with photography as a medium...

Mayor returns with focus on rebuilding trust and tackling financial problems

Hepburn Shire’s elected councillors are back in office after being stood down during the private prosecution of councillors, with the Mayor saying the experience has strengthened relationships within the council and provided an opportunity for a fresh start.