In Queensland, the use of fire can be restricted by imposing either a Local Fire Ban or a State of Fire Emergency. When predicted conditions and weather forecasts indicate that fires may be difficult to control and pose danger to communities, the Commissioner of Queensland Fire and Emergency Services (QFES) or their delegate has the authority under the provisions of the Fire and Emergency Services Act 1990 to impose a local fire ban.
When fire weather conditions become extremely dangerous, The Commissioner, QFES, with the approval of the Minister, can declare a State of Fire Emergency.
Local Fire Bans are normally imposed over an entire local government area and prohibit the lighting of all or certain types of fires, depending on the severity of the emergency. (Gas and electric barbecues may be used).
When fire bans are in place either as a local Fire Ban or during a State of Fire Emergency:
- The lighting of fires in the declared fire ban areas are prohibited subject to any special conditions or exemptions
- All open fires are prohibited
- All Permits to Light Fire issued in the designated area are cancelled.
Fire bans are advertised widely and remain in force until cancelled.
The map above 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 map. Information can also be obtained at any time by phoning free call: 1800 020 440.
BARCALDINE AREA |
MACKAY AREA |
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BUNDABERG AREA |
MARYBOROUGH AREA |
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BURNETT AREA |
NORTHWEST (CHARTERS TOWERS) AREA |
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CABOOLTURE (BRISBANE) AREA |
ROCKHAMPTON AREA |
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FAR NORTHERN AREA |
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WARREGO AREA |
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CALOUNDRA AREA |
SOUTH COAST (GOLD COAST) AREA |
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DARLING DOWNS AREA |
(07) 4592 5306 |
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TOWNSVILLE AREA |
(07) 4796 9082 |
EMERALD AREA |
WEST MORETON (IPSWICH) AREA |
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GLADSTONE AREA |
WESTERN RIVERS (DALBY) AREA |
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FAR NORTHERN SOUTHERN AREA | (07) 4089 6888 |