Macarthur Draft Bush Fire Risk Management Plan

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Consultation has concluded

Macarthur Draft Bush Fire Risk Management Plan is currently on exhibition until 5pm on Monday 4 December 2023. The NSW Rural Fire Service want your feedback.

Have your say

You can provide feedback on the draft plan until 5pm on 4 December 2023. Feedback can be provided in multiple ways:

  • Post written feedback to Macarthur Fire Control Centre, PO Box 73, Minto NSW 2566. Please include your name and contact details in your written submission.

This is your opportunity to provide feedback on how the risk of bush fire is managed across our area.

Fire agencies, land managers and other stakeholders have been working to identify ways of reducing the impact of fires on our area – protecting lives, homes, businesses, agriculture, the environment and other assets that are important to Macarthur.

The local Bush Fire Management Committee has developed a draft Bush Fire Risk Management Plan, which identifies the risks and the plans to protect them.

The draft plan identifies the risk to communities and the assets we all value. Using feedback from fire agencies, land managers and other stakeholders, the plan identifies ways of reducing the impact of fires across our area.

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

Macarthur Draft Bush Fire Risk Management Plan is currently on exhibition until 5pm on Monday 4 December 2023. The NSW Rural Fire Service want your feedback.

Have your say

You can provide feedback on the draft plan until 5pm on 4 December 2023. Feedback can be provided in multiple ways:

  • Post written feedback to Macarthur Fire Control Centre, PO Box 73, Minto NSW 2566. Please include your name and contact details in your written submission.

This is your opportunity to provide feedback on how the risk of bush fire is managed across our area.

Fire agencies, land managers and other stakeholders have been working to identify ways of reducing the impact of fires on our area – protecting lives, homes, businesses, agriculture, the environment and other assets that are important to Macarthur.

The local Bush Fire Management Committee has developed a draft Bush Fire Risk Management Plan, which identifies the risks and the plans to protect them.

The draft plan identifies the risk to communities and the assets we all value. Using feedback from fire agencies, land managers and other stakeholders, the plan identifies ways of reducing the impact of fires across our area.

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