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BURNING OFF
Burning off grass, stubble, weeds, undergrowth or other vegetation is generally permitted outside the Fire Danger Period.
Local laws on burn-offs can apply year-round. Check with your local council before lighting up.
Before Burning off:
Register your burn-off
All burn-offs should be registered with ESTA on 1800 668 511.
Please provide the following information about your burn-off when registering:
Unregistered burn-offs can cause brigades to be called out unnecessarily.
You can also download the Burn off Notification Form (DOC 127k) and email: burnoffs@esta.vic.gov.au or fax: 1300 674 428.
Some information that you provide may be displayed on the Vic Emergency website. This may include the street name and area where the planned burn you are registering will take place. This information may be shared on the Vic Emergency website at the time of ignition, as well as the VicEmergency app and internal incident management systems.
Permits
(See Fire Permits section for full details and application forms)
Burning off during the Fire Danger Period – Schedule 13 Permits
Burning off grass, stubble, weeds, undergrowth or other vegetation during the Fire Danger Period is permitted under the following conditions:
Many councils ban burning off on certain days, within certain locations or at certain times within their municipalities. Check with the Municipal Fire Prevention Officer.
More information about Fire Permits.
Burning for other purposes – Schedule 14 permits
Schedule 14 permits are for purposes not covered by Schedule 13 during the Fire Danger Period. For example, burning deceased stock or operating machinery.
CFA regional offices usually issue Schedule 14 permits but check with your local council first – arrangements are different in each area.
Incinerators
Before burning rubbish at any time of the year, check that there are no council requirements or restrictions. Some local councils don’t allow incinerators at all.
Recycling or disposal at a registered landfill are alternatives to using incinerators.
Using incinerators during the Fire Danger Period
You don’t need a permit, provided:
And the following requirements are met: