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Tweed, Byron, Ballina, Kyogle, Lismore, Richmond Valley and Clarence Valley are among the local government areas (LGAs) that will see an early end to  the Bush Fire Danger Period (BFDP).

This is due to easing conditions and recent rainfall stated the NSW Rural Fire Service (RFS).

The date has been moved forward to 1 March, the standard BFDP runs from 1 October to 31 March. 

‘From 1 March 2024, fire permits will no longer be required for the City of Coffs Harbour, Bellingen, Calrence Valley, Tweed, Byron, Ballina, Kyogle, Lismore and Richmond Valley LGAs,’’ Area Commander, Chief Superintendent Michael Brett 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.’

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

‘Whilst the bush fire season has ended, this doesn’t mean the risk of fire has, with high fuel loads still present across the state,’ Chief Superintendent Brett said.

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

‘Before lighting up, people should 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.

‘Your local Fire Control Centre or fire station 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 though is review your bush fire survival plan and discuss it with your household.’

Fire agencies and land managers will now turn their attention towards conducting hazard reduction works, including planned burning.

To arrange a Bush Fire Hazard Reduction Certificate or a free environmental assessment, contact your local Fire Control Centre.

More information is available at www.rfs.nsw.gov.au/BFDP.

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