Don't forget your permit!

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With the days heating up and the ground drying out, landholders are wanting to burn off.

All fires over 2m in any direction require a permit.

Permits are free.

In rural Queensland the use of fire is controlled through the volunteer Fire Warden network.

Remember, if you live in an urban or rural fringe community, the Fire Warden could be your local fire station.

The Fire Warden’s role includes:

  • granting or rejecting applications for permit to light fire
  • determining the conditions under which permitted fires can be lit
  • advising owners and occupiers of the need for fuel and hazard reduction
  • recommending safety precautions for the protection of homes and assets.


www.fire.qld.gov.au/safety-education/using-fire-outdoors/fire-wardens


Cartoon compliments of the Sentinel News.

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