All land owners are required to install firebreaks/clear land by November 17 each year which need to be maintained until May 31 the following year in accordance with the Fire Compliance Notice.
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All land owners are required to install firebreaks/clear land by November 17 each year which need to be maintained until May 31 the following year in accordance with the Fire Compliance Notice.
Occupied or unoccupied land less than 4000m2
Occupied or unoccupied land 4000m2 and over
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Preparing for fire is a shared responsibility. The City has a role in setting the requirements for fire preparation on properties within its boundaries and checking that they are compliant.
If you would like assistance with your firebreaks please find following a list of firebreak contractors that have supplied our office with their numbers:
Preparing for fire is a shared responsibility. The City has a role in setting the requirements for fire preparation on properties within its boundaries and checking that they are compliant.
Property owners of land 4000m2 and over must provide a trafficable mineral earth firebreak of 4m wide, with a height clearance of 4.2m.
If you would like assistance with your firebreaks please find following a list of firebreak contractors that have supplied our office with their numbers:
If it is impractical for you to install firebreaks along all or parts of your internal boundaries, you may request permission from the City to install a firebreak in an alternative location or request alternative acceptable fire prevention methods. This is called a firebreak variation.
Your variation request must be received in writing to the City by November 1 to be considered.
Property inspections are carried out by City of Mandurah Fire Control Officers from November through to May each year. Work must be carried out by 17 November or within 14 days of becoming the owner, and maintained until 31 May.
Property owners who do not comply with the City’s firebreak requirements may be fined a minimum of $250 and hazard reduction work may be carried out by the City’s contractors at the property owner’s expense. Properties must be maintained to this standard until May 31 the following year.
An asset protection zone is an area around your property which should be free of fire hazards and potential fuel load (flammable material).
If you live in a high risk bushfire area the, Fire and Planning Authorities and the City advise a 20 metre asset protection zone be installed around your home.
Methods may include pruning or removing:
Residents should check whether their property is within a Tree Preservation Area before starting any works. Fines apply for unapproved removal of trees in these areas.
If your property is 4000m2 or more you can apply for a seasonal Permit to Burn Garden Refuse. Permits will only be issued from 1st May until 31st October each year.
Please complete an application form and ensure all conditions of the permit relevant to your property size are read and checked. Once completed, please email the form to ranger.admin@mandurah.wa.gov.au. The fire permit is not valid until it has been given a permit number and signed by an authorised bush fire control officer. Once submitted, it can take up to 4 days to be returned to you.
All properties within the City of Mandurah are inspected for fire safety.
All blocks less than 4000m2 must:
The Department of Fire & Emergency Services (DFES) have developed a suite of new bushfire planning and preparation tools aimed at helping residents to be better prepared for bushfire.
DFES are asking people living in a high bushfire risk areas to have a 5 minute fire chat and discuss three key questions with family and friends, or to discuss with their neighbours if they live alone:
After people have answered the three questions above, they are then directed to take the next step, which is to seek out their Bushfire Preparation Toolkit.
More information about the 5 minute fire chat, The Bushfire Preparation Toolkit and other fact sheets can be found on the DFES website.
Burning garden refuse
The City prohibits the burning of garden refuse or rubbish at all times within the district of Mandurah with the following exemptions:
For these properties a Permit to Burn Garden Refuse is required and permits can only be issued between 1 May and 31 October inclusive. Conditions of an issued permit must be fully complied with.
NOTE: Only those properties that are 4000m2 or greater are able to obtain permits to burn, all other sized properties are unable to have a fire to burn garden waste.