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‘Tis the season to                                         stay safe in the bush

December 24th, 2021‘Tis the season to stay safe in the bush

The Conservation Regulator and Forest Fire Management Victoria are reminding campers and day-trippers visiting forests and parks over the festive season to protect themselves and the environment by following important public land rules.

The Conservation Regulator and Forest Fire Management Victoria are reminding campers and day-trippers visiting forests and parks over the festive season to protect themselves and the environment by following important public land rules.

Anyone spending their Christmas and New Year break in the Victorian bush is responsible for knowing the rules around campfires, rubbish, and four-wheel driving and trail bike riding.
Around 10 per cent of bushfires in Victoria are caused by illegal campfires, including unattended campfires. Since the start of November, Authorised Officers have detected 70 unattended campfires across the state.
Check weather conditions and warnings on the Vic Emergency website or app before lighting a campfire and never light a campfire on a day of Total Fire Ban. Bring a bucket and if there is no water available make sure to bring enough with you as it can take at least three full buckets of water to extinguish a campfire. In state forests, use a purpose-built fireplace or light a campfire in a trench at least 30cm deep. Branches and logs on a campfire must be less than one metre long. Never leave a campfire unattended and use water, not soil, to completely extinguish the campfire before leaving. Visitors to state forests must also take out anything they bring in, including rubbish. For four-wheel drivers and trail-bike-riders, there is an extensive network of roads and tracks in parks, forests and reserves open to the public. Sticking to these will prevent soil erosion and native vegetation destruction and keep drivers and riders on the right side of the law. Track updates can be found at https://mapshare.vic.gov.au/mapsharevic/ or on the More to Explore app.
Authorised Officers will be patrolling across the state, ensuring everyone enjoys their outdoor and recreational experiences responsibly. Penalties will apply to anyone caught breaking the rules.
For more information, visit https://www.vic.gov.au/rules-in-state-forests. Report environmental crime to 136 186.
Ash Bunce, Conservation Regulator Director Regulatory Operations said:
“The festive period is a great time to spend in the bush and we want all visitors to be happy and safe.”
“We are already seeing thousands of people exploring parks and forests and while most people are doing the right thing, not following these key public land rules risks the safety of all visitors and the environment.”

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