Fire management

Showground Trail HR Burn – Friday 7 November

The RFS are proposing to carry out important hazard reduction activities on Friday 7 November between St Ives Showground complex and St Ives Chase urban area into Ku-ring-gai Creek. The burn is approx. 38ha in size. Crews will be patrolling this burn on Saturday and Sunday if required.

 

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Fire is an inevitable and essential part of the Australian environment. Uncontrolled bush fires pose a significant threat to life, property and to the environment.

Greater Sydney is one of the most bush fire prone areas in Australia and Hornsby Shire is one of the most vulnerable areas, with approximately 40 per cent of properties (being 28,592 properties, covering an area of 41,343 hectares) currently identified as Bush Fire Prone Land.

Preparation for bush fire is essential for the protection of life and property. It is everyone’s responsibility to ensure our community has the highest level of preparedness when bush fires inevitably occur.

Council undertakes a range of planning and operational bush fire management activities designed to mitigate bush fire risk through shire wide planning and regulation, management of bushland reserves and empowering the community through education.

Come and explore fire management within Hornsby Shire.