Central fire district
This page shows Fire Danger Ratings (FDR), Total Fire Ban (TFB) declarations and Fire Restrictions by municipality for the Central fire district.
Fire danger ratings will appear during the fire season.
- The Fire Danger Ratings are forecast for 4 days
- A Total Fire Ban is declared for the district by CFA on days when fires are likely to spread rapidly and could be difficult to control.
- Fire Restrictions come into force when entered into the Government Gazette
- A Total Fire Ban declaration means no fires can be lit for the declared district for that day ? irrespective of the Fire Restriction status for a given municipality. See also: Can I Can't I?
Thu, 23 Feb 2012
Total Fire Ban status
Today, Thu, 23 Feb 2012
is not a day of Total Fire Ban
in the Central fire district.
Fire Danger Rating
High
Bureau of Meteorology forecast issued at: Thu, 23 Feb 2012 05:33 AM
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Fri, 24 Feb 2012
Total Fire Ban status
Tomorrow, Fri, 24 Feb 2012
is not a day of Total Fire Ban
in the Central fire district.
Fire Danger Rating
Very high
Bureau of Meteorology forecast issued at: Thu, 23 Feb 2012 04:00 PM
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Sat, 25 Feb 2012
Total Fire Ban status
Sat, 25 Feb 2012
is not a day of Total Fire Ban
in the Central fire district.
Fire Danger Rating
Very high
Bureau of Meteorology forecast issued at: Thu, 23 Feb 2012 04:00 PM
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Sun, 26 Feb 2012
Total Fire Ban status
Sun, 26 Feb 2012
is not a day of Total Fire Ban
in the Central fire district.
Fire Danger Rating
High
Bureau of Meteorology forecast issued at: Thu, 23 Feb 2012 04:00 PM
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Mon, 27 Feb 2012
Total Fire Ban status
Mon, 27 Feb 2012
is not a day of Total Fire Ban
in the Central fire district.
Fire Danger Rating
Low-moderate
Bureau of Meteorology forecast issued at: Thu, 23 Feb 2012 04:00 PM
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Fire restrictions by municipality
Below is a table of Fire Restrictions for the muncipalities that are located within the Central fire district.
Note: The Central fire district has some muncipalities which have no Fire Restrictions and are not shown in the table below. See the full list of muncipalities for the Central Fire Distirct
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| municipality |
Restrictions in force? |
Start Date |
End Date |
| BALLARAT |
Restrictions in force |
26/12/2011 |
01/05/2012 |
| BANYULE |
Restrictions in force |
23/01/2012 |
01/05/2012 |
| BASS COAST |
Restrictions in force |
23/01/2012 |
01/05/2012 |
| CARDINIA |
Restrictions in force |
23/01/2012 |
01/05/2012 |
| CASEY |
Restrictions in force |
23/01/2012 |
01/05/2012 |
| FRANKSTON |
Restrictions in force |
23/01/2012 |
01/05/2012 |
| GOLDEN PLAINS |
Restrictions in force |
26/12/2011 |
01/05/2012 |
| GREATER DANDENONG |
Restrictions in force |
23/01/2012 |
01/05/2012 |
| GREATER GEELONG |
Restrictions in force |
26/12/2011 |
01/05/2012 |
| HEPBURN |
Restrictions in force |
26/12/2011 |
01/05/2012 |
| HUME |
Restrictions in force |
26/12/2011 |
01/05/2012 |
| KINGSTON |
Restrictions in force |
23/01/2012 |
01/05/2012 |
| KNOX |
Restrictions in force |
23/01/2012 |
01/05/2012 |
| MACEDON RANGES |
Restrictions in force |
26/12/2011 |
01/05/2012 |
| MANNINGHAM |
Restrictions in force |
23/01/2012 |
01/05/2012 |
| MAROONDAH |
Restrictions in force |
23/01/2012 |
01/05/2012 |
| MELTON |
Restrictions in force |
26/12/2011 |
01/05/2012 |
| MOORABOOL |
Restrictions in force |
26/12/2011 |
01/05/2012 |
| MORNINGTON PENINSULA |
Restrictions in force |
23/01/2012 |
01/05/2012 |
| NILLUMBIK |
Restrictions in force |
23/01/2012 |
01/05/2012 |
| QUEENSCLIFFE |
Restrictions in force |
26/12/2011 |
01/05/2012 |
| SURF COAST |
Restrictions in force |
26/12/2011 |
01/05/2012 |
| WHITTLESEA |
Restrictions in force |
26/12/2011 |
01/05/2012 |
| WYNDHAM |
Restrictions in force |
26/12/2011 |
01/05/2012 |
| YARRA RANGES |
Restrictions in force |
23/01/2012 |
01/05/2012 |
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Other Fire Districts
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Code Red
What does it mean?
These are the worst conditions for a bush or grass fire.
Homes are not designed or constructed to withstand fires in these conditions.
The safest place to be is away from high risk bushfire areas.
What should I do?
Leaving high risk bushfire areas the night before or early in the day is your safest option - do not wait and see.
Avoid forested areas, thick bush or long, dry grass.
Know your trigger - make a decision about:
- When you will leave
- Where you will go
- How you will get there
- When you will return
- What you will do if you cannot leave
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Extreme
What does it mean?
Expect extremely hot, dry and windy conditions.
If a fire starts and takes hold, it will be uncontrollable, unpredictable and fast moving. Spot fires will start, move quickly and come from many directions.
Homes that are situated and constructed or modified to withstand a bushfire, that are well prepared and actively defended, may provide safety.
You must be physically and mentally prepared to defend in these conditions.
What should I do?
- Consider staying with your property only if you are prepared to the highest level. This means your home needs to be situated and constructed or modified to withstand a bushfire*, you are well prepared and you can actively defend your home if a fire starts
- If you are not prepared to the highest level, leaving high risk bushfire areas early in the day is your safest option
- Be aware of local conditions and seek information by listening to your emergency broadcasters, go to the building a home page or call the Victorian Bushfire Information Line on 1800 240 667.
* For more information go to the building a home page
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Severe
What does it mean?
Expect hot, dry and possibly windy conditions.
If a fire starts and takes hold, it may be uncontrollable.
Well prepared homes that are actively defended can provide safety.
You must be physically and mentally prepared to defend in these conditions.
What should I do?
- Well prepared homes that are actively defended can provide safety - check your bushfire survival plan.
- If you are not prepared, leaving bushfire prone areas early in the day is your safest option.
- Be aware of local conditions and seek information by listening to your emergency broadcasters, go to cfa.vic.gov.au or call the Victorian Bushfire Information Line on 1800 240 667.
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Very High
What does it mean?
If a fire starts, it can most likely be controlled in these conditions and homes can provide safety.
Be aware of how fires can start and minimise the risk.
Controlled burning off may occur in these conditions if it is safe - check to see if permits apply.
What should I do?
- Check your bushfire survival plan
- Monitor conditions
- Action may be needed
- Leave if necessary.
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High
What does it mean?
If a fire starts, it can most likely be controlled in these conditions and homes can provide safety.
Be aware of how fires can start and minimise the risk.
Controlled burning off may occur in these conditions if it is safe - check to see if permits apply.
What should I do?
- Check your bushfire survival plan
- Monitor conditions
- Action may be needed
- Leave if necessary.
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Low - Moderate
What does it mean?
If a fire starts, it can most likely be controlled in these conditions and homes can provide safety.
Be aware of how fires can start and minimise the risk.
Controlled burning off may occur in these conditions if it is safe - check to see if permits apply.
What should I do?
- Check your bushfire survival plan
- Monitor conditions
- Action may be needed
- Leave if necessary.
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