
THIS summer promises to be a dry one. To help everyone get ready this fire season, the CFA has launched its ‘Get Fire Ready’ initiative across Victoria.
More than 530 CFA brigades will host events at fire stations and within local communities across Victoria this October.
The events are designed to engage residents directly, offering practical advice and resources to help them understand their fire risk, develop a fire plan, and know where to access emergency information.
CFA Chief Officer Jason Heffernan said Mount Dandenong was chosen for the launch because, despite not experiencing a major fire since 1997, the region remains one of Victoria’s most fire- prone areas, a reminder that long periods without fire can lead to complacency and increased risk.

“The Get Fire Ready initiative is about making sure Victorians understand their fire risk, have a fire plan and know where to get emergency information from,” said Jason.
“Preparedness saves lives. By getting fire ready now, communities can reduce their risk and respond quickly if fire threatens.
“Our most recent bushfire survey shows that an alarming number of Victorians living in high-risk bushfire prone areas do not perceive bushfire to be a threat.
“Clearing gutters, mowing lawns, trimming branches, knowing where you’ll go if a fire breaks out and setting a watch zone in the VicEmergency app can make a real difference in an emergency.”
To find out when your local brigade is taking part visit www.cfa.vic.gov.au/getfireready.





