Bush Fire Risk Plan: Far South Coast

The Far South Coast Bush Fire Management Committee is seeking feedback on the Far South Coast Draft Bush Fire Risk Management Plan.
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Far South Coast BFMC

What’s this about?

The Far South Coast Bush Fire Management Committee is seeking feedback on a draft bush fire risk management plan (BFRMP).

A BFRMP is a document that identifies:

  • bush fire risk to communities
  • ways of reducing the impact of fires across an area to keep people safe and protect the things we value.

The Far South Coast Bush Fire Management Committee, made up of fire agencies, land managers and other stakeholders, have been working hard to find ways to reduce the impact of fires in the Eurobodalla and Bega Valley Local Government Area's – protecting lives, homes, businesses, the environment, cultural values and other assets in this area.

Your feedback is important. By planning together, we will help shape the bush fire risk management plan for this area for the next 5 years.

Have your say

Have your say by 5pm Friday 31 January 2025.

There are 3 ways to submit your feedback.

Online consultation

Email

16 December 2024 to 31 January 2025

farsouthcoast@rfs.nsw.gov.au

Postal submission

16 December 2024 to 31 January 2025

Address: C/- Executive Officer, Far South Coast BFMC, PO Box 684, Bega NSW 2550

Consultation period

From:16 December 2024
To:31 January 2025

See consultation methods

More information

Email: Project team
Phone: 02 6494 7400
Agency Website
Consultation Website

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