A prescribed hazard reduction burn in Nicholls will commence this evening, and another hazard reduction burn will commence at Hill Reserve in Ngunnawal tomorrow, subject to suitable weather and fuel moisture conditions.
The prescribed hazard reduction burns are being conducted to reduce the ground cover of exotic grasses and reduce the fire hazard in the area.
See the location map of the burn sites.
Experienced ACT Parks and Conservation Service fire managers will conduct and oversee the burning operations alongside the Ginninderry Conservation Trust and local First Nations community members.
Every effort is made to conduct burns in weather conditions that will minimise the impact of smoke, but temporary smoke cover is possible and may be visible across parts of Canberra.
Fire crews will be on the ground monitoring and patrolling the prescribed burn to its conclusion.
Smoke, flame, and glowing embers may be seen at these sites, which is normal for these types of operations. The public are asked not to call emergency triple-zero unless they see any unattended fire.
Prescribed burns are an important part of the ACT's annual Bushfire Operations Plan to enhance ecological quality, reduce the risk of bushfires and help keep Canberrans safe.