Conditions
3.2 Burning rubbish, refuse or other material
- A person shall not on any land less than 2,000 square metres in area, set fire to or cause to be set on fire, any rubbish, refuse or other material.
- A person shall not on any land 2,000 square metres or greater in area set fire to rubbish, refuse or other material unless the burning complies with the Bush Fires Act 1954, and any annual fire hazard reduction notice issued by the local government under that Act.
- A person shall not on any land 2,000 square metres or greater in area set fire to rubbish, refuse or other material –
- that includes any plastic, rubber, food scraps, or green garden materials; or
- when a haze alert has been issued by the Bureau of Meteorology for the period during which burning is to take place.
- Subclauses (1), (2) and 3(b) shall not apply to any barbeque, solid fuel water heater, space heater or ovens fired with dry paper, dry wood, synthetic char or charcoal type fuel.
3.3. Escape of fumes, odours and other emissions
An owner or occupier of land or premises shall not cause or permit the escape of fumes or odours from the land or premises in such quantity or of such a nature as to cause or to be a nuisance to any person.
NOTE: At all times the Department of Fire & Emergency Services should be notified on 9395 9209 at least 15 minutes prior to commencing your burn.