UPDATE: The Country Fire Authority (CFA) has issued an urgent summer fire safety warning as the season begins, highlighting that nearly half of all bush and grassfires in Victoria are caused by reckless behavior. With conditions set to worsen, experts stress the need for immediate vigilance.
CFA Chief Officer Jason Heffernan confirmed that this summer poses an above-average fire risk in several regions. “These types of fires are preventable. They put our firefighters and the wider community at risk,” Heffernan stated. Recent incidents underscore the urgency; careless actions have ignited major fires, putting lives and property in jeopardy.
In one alarming case, a spark from welding ignited dry grass, triggering a fire that necessitated a full CFA response. Assistant Chief Fire Officer Rohan Taylor warned, “This time it was a good outcome, but it only takes a few more small things to align, and these types of incidents can turn catastrophic.”
The official bushfire seasonal outlook, released by the Australian and New Zealand National Council for Fire and Emergency Services (AFAC), indicates a heightened risk due to severe rainfall deficits. Areas such as the south-west, western, and central parts of Victoria, including coastal heathlands and woodlands, are particularly vulnerable due to a buildup of dead fuel.
As fire restrictions take effect across the state, Heffernan urges residents to adhere strictly to safety regulations during the Fire Danger Period. “Make sure you understand the rules; they are in place to keep us all safe,” he emphasized. Reckless actions—such as ignoring fire bans and leaving campfires unattended—can lead to devastating consequences, which are punishable under Victorian law.
Heffernan also encourages the community to create an escape plan, especially for those traveling to bushfire-prone areas. This plan should include the Fire Danger Rating that will prompt evacuation decisions, routes to safety, and alternative scenarios. “Leaving early, either the night before or early in the morning on a high-risk fire day, is always the safest option,” he advised.
The CFA’s message is clear: every Victorian plays a crucial role in preventing fire disasters this summer. With a challenging season ahead, the CFA is calling for responsible actions to protect lives and property. The time to act is now—stay informed, stay alert, and prioritize safety to ensure a secure summer for all.


































