Draft Lower Hunter bushfire risk plan

The NSW Rural Fire Service is seeking feedback on the draft Lower Hunter Bushfire Risk Management Plan (BFRMP).
Rolling hills in the Hunter Valley featuring a horse grazing.
Rolling hills in the Hunter Valley featuring a horse grazing.

What’s this about?

A Bushfire Risk Management Plan (BFRMP) is a document that maps and describes the level of bush fire risk across an area and sets out treatment strategies to minimise and mitigate the risk to the community over five years.

The Lower Hunter Bushfire Management Committee consisting of fire agencies, land managers and other stakeholders have been working to identify ways of reducing the impact of fires on this area – protecting lives, homes, businesses, agriculture, the environment and other assets that are important to the Lower Hunter.

Your input is important – and by planning together, we will help shape the Bushfire Risk Management Plan for our area for the next five years.

Your comments are invited on the draft Lower Hunter Bushfire Risk Management Plan. You can view the plan online, at your local Council or Fire Control Centre.

Have your say

Have your say by Wednesday 31 August 2022. 

There are three ways you can provide your feedback, listed below.

Email

20 July 2022 to 31 August 2022

Lower.Hunter@rfs.nsw.gov.au

Formal submission

20 July 2022 to 31 August 2022

Address: NSW Rural Fire Service, PO Box 2317, Green Hills NSW 2323

Consultation period

From:20 July 2022
To:31 August 2022

See consultation methods

More information

Email: Project team
Phone: 02 4015 0000
Agency Website
Consultation Website

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