Burning off is not permitted in Bushland areas in June and July.
The bushland category can burn without a permit on Monday, Thursday, Friday Saturday.
A permit is required if they wish to burn on Tuesday, Wednesday or Sunday.
Burning off is not permitted during the CFA Declared Fire Danger Period or on a Total Fire Ban day.
Fire pits and chimineas are permitted at any time except for CFA declared Total Fire Ban days, provided they do not cause offensive smoke.
Apply for a Permit
If you want to burn off on a Tuesday, Wednesday or Sunday you will need to apply for a burning off permit through Council.
Apply for burning off permit
Register your burn off
Once your permit is approved you must register the burn with ESTA (Emergency Services Telecommunications Authority)
Register your burn off
Things to be aware of:
- Only burn for fuel reduction and biosecurity purposes
- Wind speed must be less than 19km/hr
- You must supervise the burn at all times, have water available and ensure it is extinguished before you leave
- Smoke must not be offensive or create a traffic hazard
- The fuel must not be offensive or noxious
- You must have three metre clearance above and around the fire
- Please advise your neighbours before burning off
- You must not, without a permit, light a fire in a public place
- The burn must be registered with ESTA (Emergency Services Telecommunications Authority)
If you would like further information, you can find out more in the Yarra Ranges Open Air Burning Local Law.
Bushland Factsheet
Learn more about your category by downloading the Bushland Factsheet.
Download the Bushland factsheet(PDF, 303KB)