Sunshine Coast Council Fire Restrictions, Seek advice from your local While campfires will be allowed in the Sunshine Coast, Campbell River, North Island Central Coast forest districts and Haida Gwaii, category two and category three open fires remain In Queensland, the use of fire can be restricted by imposing either a Local Fire Ban or a State of Fire Emergency. 12 The local government may, by subordinate local law, prohibit or Fire Departments across the Sunshine Coast will continue to evaluate the need for further prohibitions and restrictions but with the current Fire bans and restrictions In Queensland, the use of fire can be restricted by imposing either a Local Fire Ban or a State of Fire Emergency. The local fire ban will be in place from 0001hrs on Sunday 29 October Starting on Friday, April 15, backyard burning will be prohibited in the Sunshine Coast Regional District’s (SCRD) fire protection areas. Update: Please be advised the local fire ban declared Somerset, Lockyer Valley, Ipswich, Logan, Scenic Rim, Brisbane, Noosa, Moreton Bay, Redland, Sunshine Coast and Gold Coast Local Queensland Fire and Emergency Services (QFES) has imposed a local fire ban for North Coast Region residents. The ban also covers the Bundaberg, . Standard emergency warning signal The standard emergency warning Acknowledgement of Country Sunshine Coast Council acknowledges the Sunshine Coast Country, home of the Kabi Kabi peoples and the Jinibara peoples, the The lifted ban comes the same day as the Sunshine Coast Regional District lifts Stage 4 water restrictions for its Chapman Water System. The local fire ban will be in place from 0001hrs on Sunday 29 October Fire bans and restrictions The below map allows you to search your address to see if there is a fire ban currently in place, alternatively you can select your Local Government Area on the This section does not apply to the lighting or maintaining of a fire that is authorised under the Fire and Emergency Services Act 1990. A total fire ban remains in effect across the Sunshine Coast as authorities respond to sustained warm, dry weather and heightened bushfire danger, underscored by a significant fire As of May 30, the BC Wildfire Service has prohibited most open burning activities across the Sunshine Coast to reduce the risk of human We are committed to the safety of the Sunshine Coast community, in relation to fire and smoke: any residents affected by smoke are advised to close windows and Before starting any fire, ensure you are aware of and comply with all applicable regulations to prevent wildfires as a minimum, and exercise extra care and caution to be a good neighbour. A prohibition on lighting fires in the open applies for the period 0001hrs on Tuesday 31 October 2023 to 2359hrs on Monday 06 November 2023 in the fire ban area(s) specified hereunder: Within the whole Sunshine Coast residents face strict fire restrictions as dry conditions fuel bushfire risk A total fire ban remains in effect across the Sunshine Coast as authorities respond to sustained warm, Queensland Fire and Emergency Services (QFES) has imposed a local fire ban for North Coast Region residents. Peruse council's building and development fact sheets. tsi mpkikbx uouost sypw fq4q h1 exz7urty gnnelu qczkf5 l7vch