Fiready
Our Fiready program encourages residents to help reduce the risk of bush fires.
Volunteers clear vegetation and fuel in bushland near residential areas. This helps to create buffer zones and reduce the speed and intensity of fires near homes.
Fiready volunteers are supported by Council staff and provided with training, safety equipment and materials.
Details of our Fiready groups are shown below.
To join this program or start a new group, call us on (02) 4227 7111.
Site name | Suburb | Meeting place | Times |
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Hill Street Lower | Austinmer | Playground in Felix Ryan Reserve | 3rd Tuesday of the month, 2 - 4pm |
Hill Street Upper | Austinmer | 46 Hill Street, Austinmer | 4th Saturday of the month, 9 - 11am |
Alanson Avenue | Bulli | Alanson Avenue cul-de-sac | 3rd Sunday of the month, 11.30am - 1.30pm |
Stephen Drive | Woonona | In front of 51 Stephen Drive | 2nd Saturday of every 2nd month, 12 - 2pm |
Sunninghill Circuit | Mount Ousley | Reserve entrance, Sunninghill Circuit | 3rd Saturday of the month, 9 - 11am |
Garden Avenue | Figtree | Reserve between 20 and 24 Garden Avenue | 3rd Saturday of the month, 1 - 3pm |
Balmer Cresent | Woonona | Call our Bush Fire Officer on 4227 7111 for dates and meeting point | Dates vary, Fridays once per month, 9 - 11am |
Upper Hewitts Creek | Thirroul | Armagh Parade Reserve, south of 13 Armagh Parade | 1st Saturday of the month, 9 - 11am |
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