Wednesday, 13 November 2013

Regulations To Be Changed To Protect Homes In Bushfire Prone Areas

Hunter residents living in bushfire prone areas will soon be allowed to clear trees and shrubs in order to protect their homes.

 
Under the proposed changes being put forward by the state government, residents won't need permission to clear trees within 10 metres and shrubs within 50 metres of their homes.


The Rural Fire Service will also be allowed to carry out hazard reduction burns on land without the owner's consent if they haven't been able to contact them.

 
And people who flick cigarettes or matches on total fire ban days will face increased penalties - a $660.00 fine.