The fire danger period begins in Manningham on Monday 29 December 2025 and will end on 1 May 2026 unless otherwise advised.
Fire restrictions are in force during the fire danger period. This means you cannot light a fire in the open air unless you have a permit or comply with certain requirements.
The fire danger period is declared by the Country Fire Authority (CFA) for each local government area during periods of increased fire risk. It depends on the amount of rain, the grassland curing rate, and other local conditions.
Using fire is restricted during the fire danger period, to help prevent fires from starting.
What’s the difference between the fire danger period, and a total fire ban?
The fire danger period is different to a total fire ban. While both are declared by the CFA to restrict the use of fire, total fire bans are declared for the fire weather district for 1 or more days at a time, at any time throughout the year, on days when fires are likely to spread rapidly and be difficult to control.
As well as the fire danger rating, other factors such as current fires in the landscape, resourcing and increased likelihood for fires are considered when declaring total fire bans.
On days of total fire ban there are legal restrictions in force to reduce the likelihood of fires starting. All fires are banned, and there are other restrictions on what you can and can’t do. Please visit CFA: What I Can and Can’t do for more information.
Restrictions
It is your responsibility to find out what restrictions apply before lighting a fire.
Find out more about the Community Local Law.
If you require a permit to burn apply at Fire Permits Victoria.
If you have any questions contact us.